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INUED SILENCE OF ~ SWETTENHAM elegranh Servis) — inyatorious silence of Gov, Swetten tty Alex | ham concerning the Kingston ept den, Beir governor of “te hae created the chief tople ' at eoavere Hiecussion at the capital, It bas ene at Admivat| deem suggested that the govern pe trouble Wuatructed ment avk Great Britain for the re eis iacidont w call of Gow, Swettenham, but it te pe has wot ae ve siteed by those In authertty that cannot be done unt!! a further petion of the overs expianation of the affatr t forth London to ite ve coming from the silent governor Jaw . a ted ' w Correspondence Published. a M@iatinet «tr (Serieps Telegrann Serviee.) gail something KINGSTON, Jamatea, Jan, 23 Seed iy the wad © v The Dally Telegraph yesterday pub- ee me the governmer Yahed the correspondence relating Bi eaable to taky ac he Swottenbam-Davis incident Whe eptode. W| Tntonee feeling was aroused over gent to War % | the publication of the article, The} ‘over the « citivens are tudignant at the action the thangs of Great/ of the governor, and do not hes ake aid rendered by Ad tate to express themselves freely Me bet watfi a report i) upon the subject A few gover fram Cov Swettenham oo mt offielals, with whom it t# can be taken by the | polley to uphold the governor, have taken tneue with the majority, but — Q theloss public opinion strong fe Suggested ly condemns the gubernatorial ac oN, Jan. £3.—The' tion 00K IS KILLED IN SNOWSLIDE house of the Devita mine, 4 [the cook, Harry Ward The bunk house was buried under several feet jof snow, but the miners im the | building were dug out, unhurt cool Ward leaves a auty in — A SALVAGE HIS VERY FIRST TEFVSED | MARRIAGE 5 hee Boece! Service.) BC, Jon 23 @own the mountain at! .. Kootenay country, awey the 2—P.a othe: ured} Judge Carroll yesterday afternoon Ciba. "sho ca wry performed his first wedding cere Saturday, may be, ™O8F Although an amateur at the or the ve | Dusiness, the judge enacted hix new r wait f ee we fates for rescuing tbe Tole with the grave solemnity of eee fe floes of the O8@ to whom seach matters are an everyday affair, Miss Viola Moser and Vaughn H. Pollett, both of Be was organised and, | attic, the pe arrived here, sab gmount of $1,000 was) the ranchers who stood| TUG BOAT CO, 18 LIBELLED. The vessel is a atd towered for; A libel was he morning fied potwithetanding with the clerk of the United States @enere refused to pay court agaimet the Admiralty Tug- of the boat boat company in (he aum of $11,000 determination of the by Kirchman @ Sanderson, owners O@Rers withdrew to, of the schooner Robert Soar The Buthorities, and it } mplaint alleges that last Sun- that the vessol will be day, while being towed out af Sal gherifft pending a set) man bay, at Ballard, by the tags | Delphin ond Magic, the Robert —— tos was run aground at the em trance of the bay and greatly dam- aged, necessftating the anleading of ber cargo and the schooner mest be placed ta the drydoek. Judge Hanford ordered that testimony be taken before Comintesioner A. ©. Bowman. ~~? Miss Syble Wit Joanie Yan, two of! were the first two) over the trail this SALES AGGREGATE $108,000. Adeotph Behrens, te the New York | Block, hae gold the southwest dou- and P. Bernard, tte corner of Bighth av. and Seneca ep the Jeunio,| st. for W. R. Forrest to Eimer & Nome to Vaidex,| Oteon, for $60,008, from people of the Robert B. Wark hes sold to J. C, ‘Which they were paid Me Milian « Gide lot al Smiths cove Meath for mafling in Seat | for £24,000, The double southenst corner of | Sixteenth av. ang Washington et. hen Ash Barrel has Deen sold by G. & Harmen to W. & Lewte for 812,000. Timethy Groft bas said to John Kalor the northeast corner of Pon- Uma at, and Harrison ot. for $16,000. $3.00 Gas Radiator, Four-Tube, Special $2.59. 7s¢ Odds PIE PLATES. and Ends i0e best granite Pie of Nickel Plates, &iach..... 5e Plated Shears, SAUCEPANS. 39e¢. anite 23c best gr so 10c Saucepans, 2 $5.00 Old Reliable GAS TORCHES. Regal Ol) Stove 15¢ pure Wax Taper , Ga Torches ‘8c $3.59. COLANDERS. - on Japanned 20c heavy Double ble Ceiling Coland Hooks, Ze. COMBINATION GRATER. mbination Veg- ae SCRUB BRUSHES. Brush 4c Wide Combination Wood and Rubber Weather Strip, ue +s } I rub a5 Assorted s Plated BUCK SAWS. Good $1.00 red frame best war- Quality Whistle, 10¢. me te SaATT NEGRESS SON OF NoTEO| IRIs PEER BE. SOMES SOCIAL OUTCAST AND AMA FORTUNE IN MEX 160 — WOMAN WILL PIOHT TITLED BROTH FOR SHARE OF BiG ESTATE, (Seattle Star Bpecial Service.) Bi. PABQ, Tex, Jan, 18 AINS Gf Delaval Beresford *' route aeresse the high t his of home in rete 2 tue le torment. The burial wii x je f the career of ane ¢ antl ite tines rhe : are the moat | re meadern histories of The youngest son of the late mar [quis of Waterford, one of at Pritain's most noted peers, Delaval Beresford, who was eniitied to be | Salled lord, forsook the life to which fe had be reared and om Amerton when a mere youth, lena but determined to win At ble death he wae a mill but stilt an outcast. He had c he life of an our make hin poatth a negro w ‘That woma claim = hia laree she wit wil eros swords tm the Momtean courts with the lord admiral of Pngland. flebt for its poasension in a The Woman was never married to Beresford, but she lived on hie Mextoan ranch for 8 years and was rally consid- ered as bis wife and walled “Lady Pio” far and wide. ia hte wit! the millionaire tanch- MAN-outoast left Flora Wolf $56,000, The rest of his estate te willed to his two q@urviving brothers, the present marquis of Waterford avd Lord Admiral Charles Beresford, of the Hirt navy Fiera Wolf dectares that she can Prove Ukel she was the comunon lew Wile of Delavel Beresford and that under the laws of Mexico she is en- titied to the widow's share in the onte Bhe has wettied on one of ils great western ranches, the Of- tos, where she has ived for 28 years, and Geolares that she will hold it aginst ail comers, This ranch em- braces 140,000 acres, and there ts ther adjoining it that contains 16,000 neres, There te other prop- erty tn Canada and in virlous parte of the United States, as well a val- uable Engtieh stecka All of thin property wae gained through the cattle business, When young Beresford met Flora Wolf, & yellow negteas, she was a domestic tn the family of the Amer- loan commel et Chikwahwa. ibe claim the estate was community prop having been secumuleted by twe after they bad aerumed the re lations of man and wife, The erratic ranchman wore the Tough costume of & cOwmen, and a}- though a milllonadre, associated STOCK ISSUE IS STOPPED the (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ST. PAU, Minn. Jan district court today granted a tem- porary injunction restraining the Proponed imene of $69,909.000 worth of additional stock by the Great Northern. ‘This postpones the “melon cutting” tedefinitely, The road will appeal te the supreme ourt for « final deciaian, The court Dold thet im general the state may impose wholesome restrictions on the open stock taeued by railroad corporations. The iBtar Special Servier) WALLULA, Wash, Jan 1—-An fee Gorge seven miles above Pasco is endaugering the rafiroed bridge if the chimeok continues No boats are running, but the chanmel ts practi- | ally cheer, Boats are expected to reewne daliy THE THEATERS “Bergeant Kitty. Dainty little Helen Byron will chose her engagem at the Grand tonight in “Sergeant Kitty,” « very good comic opera. “Sapho” Tomorrow. The advance sale of tickets has been bie for the engagem Olga Netherscle, who appee the Grand tomorrow night “Sapho.” ta This will be given Satur. day matinee and night. Friday aft- “The ersoon, Second Mra Tam lquary” will be the bill, and “Adri enne Lecouveer’ will be given only one performance, that on Friday night. “You Yonson.” “Yon Yonson” ts doing a big beal- ness at the Seattle theater thin lweek because # is good Friday | night David Batterstram, who play led the part of Yon at the hind | Avenue theater two years ago, will replace George Thompson for one might only | “At Cripple Cresk” comes to the | Geattle theater next Sanday after noon, Opening of the Lyric. The opening of the Lyric theater will take place next Sanday after } noon, when Mesers. Russell & Drew will offer the people south of Yee lier way just aa pretty, cosy and comfortable a playshop as any city in the west enjoys A new stock company, specially engaged and ued of good actors and 2 will present Hal The Scout's Revenge Mise May Makes Hit. “Nell Gwynn” tn the biggest bit lyet recorded at the Lois theater } it contains a pretty story and just ough of history to make it thrill ing and dramatic. Miss May de serves credit for the manner in | which she is playing the title part Trained Dogs at the Star | Colin's wonderfully trained dogs lat the Star theater this week are \the main attraction of @ bill which | has no dull moments from start to finish. Edith Talbot and company are a prominent feature of the new | There ought to be a tea and cof | fee clnas for girla in every school Schilling’s Best — | {t's a Pleasure place where big returns ar Thie in the feeling which Savings and Loan Association ha had ninte ite organization, Loans ars imade by this concern on tn proved real estate only, Talk. with Chas. Osner, secretary, 616 Batley building. ark the} STAR— WEDNESDAY, AN, 23, 1 CLAIMS WIDOW’S SHARE _ IN THE ESTATE OF BRITISH LORD) ANNIVEF RSARY - | FLona wour Lapy Fie Loep Baxnsrexn ehiefly with bartenders and cabmen (he nover Visited hig titled brothers when he came to KH) Pave. When Lord Admiral Beresford eled # @rent deal in ¢ visited “Mexico and America two after bis interesta, Hb Years ago be paid no attentiog to a meht Was hunting, He returned to| telegram inviting him to visit his Pngiand a time or twa, but it is said | brother's ranch and hunt big game “AMUSEMENTS. GRAN JOUN CORT, Mar, Matinee Today Teuight Time, the Detety Loerie Helen Byron, in “Si! RGEANT KITTY.” the Picturesque Combe Opera Success, Prives--#1 50, $1.00, Tho, 600 and Bbe Hoth Phones 65. No shones after 1 Comedicnne Military Thorada OLGA NETHER Pe ae | Prices Saturday, Matinees Friday and Saturday SOc, The, $1.00, $1.56 and $2.00. oa THEATER cecunics & Drew, Mors. Phones 43. T ht SON.” “Rest Production Ever” Here strom as “YON” He's a real Bwede, All Week, Matinees Thursday and Saturday, “VON YON- Priday night Mr, Davia bratt- “Simon pure.” No change tn prices. STAR Foricrmanseosboe Vom 3 each aan, WATINERS BACH DAT AT Em Beatiie'e Leading Vauderttie Moum BAY! UNEEDA TICKET! Colin's Dogs in “Ht Mappened in Dogville:” Edith Talbot & Co. Mudge on Morton; Mitehell and Love; Seamen, LeChartiers and Rogers; Harry Loraine; Psity and Ethe! Hazel; Starascope, TONIGHT. (Matinees Daily Except Thursdays and Fridays) Pretentions Production of ELL GWYNN,” © Matiness, 1/20 Pronee— Inge. ’ Performan Sunset, Main 1904, 1nd. 4394. “Satinees, 2:15; Kvening Spring Goods are getting a great deal of en- thusiastic admiration from Se- attle ladies at the McCarthy store these days. If you haven’t seen the new things here we want your inspection and criticism. New arrivals every day now. Tomorrow we will show--- EW SPRING SILKS in fancy checks and shadow plaids, dots, stripes and figures, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard, EW WOOL DRESS GOODS in soft grays and prétty plaids and checks. Some of these are displayed in our win- dow. Prices aré from to $1.50 a yard, ALY ERA & RAYE SILK, a new wash fabric whic ymes in a magni- ficent assortment! of, floral designs with silk stripes runnigg through. Comes in black and white @ri@in all the new 1907 spring shades; 1 yard, LOVELY NEW Printed DIMITIES and BATISTES if new color effects and many dainty designa at 15¢ a yard. EW LACES AND. EMBROIDERIES, New Glove$,°New Ribbons, New Muslin Underwear and many other new things, at prices you can afford to pay McCarthy Dry Goods Co. ECOND AV. d Pine St 75¢ 5 ; 1512 to 3etw er 1522 1 Pik im to be give tention to the fret that Meany, arousing Nuch interest in the Alas. | ka- Yukon week 1 view with Professer Meany eubjoot Officials of the Cooks and Wait- ore thon an elegant, slightly used Up- right Piano; cost, when new, $425, Several other fine plancs and organs at tremendously low prices Sale ends tomorrow. With hoavy side straps, outside — 5 intérioktion as pained through «| tention to drop the case and Rt telegram (6 Mdwurd Semensky, who|the costs, Trouble with the Aull ed BO} bg fond and ie not knows | Trades and Wrankiin Asseetation fo the which, In the hope of tooat- | fear ploying Printers, which W. ing tio dnd than's relatives a copy | had refused to join, wae the cau of the mensage bas been p itlof the autt ne Labor Temple, Bemenwky for - committee wislee ta ainege of the | Meriy lived here HIGH SCHOOLS TO PLAY arrangements for the Robert Burne | BASKETBALL GAME anniversary concert at the Grand NOT F, CASEY’ § t February 6, met jawt night, Mins #6. The West Seattle high school ba Walker, A. & Melt the big piper, | ketball team will meet a tenr fro and the Henderson thors, wing [Kent at West Seattle tomorra' ere and dancers, all of Vietoria Medigap nti | aight have been meoured for the entertain elisa Gestenn Dead Henry Casey, who was ran dowr Offered Eastern Position, ve we Walker api od here os mig oe ve pe gy oA in bie automobile by a car at Broad Dr. Alfy ‘ riret eaaume ¢ cary ind Mra. H. Lem. | Wax and Pike wt, Monday, te not) i'r fter mel have been engaged an « ata | he od ap ots rere " “> . tl ped Wd ; iy e and Arthur Calder will tell Boottish | CORFY'® TAtNer ie eevee oxpert |moctate be ue i storios, Rev, Alfred Martin will also |" '* comp ects Dain tu Unk aumemtatn |machiniat, the automobile teuring | consider tt couse whee . n the accident having been entire will re oth the NEW YORK SOCIETY TO MEET | ly built by hie ENS - P SUIT. k the f bot good Tho Now York State soctety wiil ARCHER OROPS SU RAE. = : Bo mrnet Peer nee danuary’ 36.1 4 ww, Apchar 1 notice youter- | point in modern house ba a G reds Mig oe Commerce: MT) sey in his suit for a restraining or- | H. Brown Plumbing Co Pine and re, Bene re envertate ee der aguinet 1 M. Weod of his iy airee Both Phone ove noctety and en itteresting program | ° io , Tw at. | Professor who te now in New York, tn The society Purine exporitio The New York Bvening # biiahed & half lant “umn inter | n the RELATIVES UNKNOWN, union today recetved informa- of the death of Joseph F. fe- sky, in Low Angeles, Cal. The Think of it. $188 now secures Act quick, Warehouse D. &. JOHNSTON CO, 903 Becond Avenue. $3.50 Galvanized Ash Can for $2.98 filting cover; special, B2.08 Big Piano Sale Now On People Are Beginning to Realize the En- ormous Savings Now Possible $10 DOWN WILL TAKE ONE TO YOUR HOME—BALANCE EASY TERMS. Five sales were recorded yester day. Two of these were to people who really were not ready for 4 plano—both were buflfing new homes, which would not be fur nished for two or three months. They were merely attracted by OUR AN MENT of this SPRCIAL § and thought they would “JUST 8TOP IN TO LOOK.” Well, when they saw what a bar guin they could get by purchasing Now, they decided to buy--even though they wouldn't need st for two montha.or over. THEY WERE WISE. They got a reduction of $100. We will store it free of charge for them, and thus they made a big saving and the instru ments wil be delivered when they are ready for them Now, when two months b people buy planos re they are ready for them, merely to get the big saving now offered by our house, HOW MUCH MORE KEASON SHOULD MIOSE WHO REALLY WANT ONE RIGHT NOW buy at this time, thus taking advantage of the biggest offer ever made by any house on ft Pacific Coast? And, REMEMBER, EASY TERMS WILL RE GIVEN. [t would be different if we wanted all cash—but IN STRAD. oaly.$10 down will. take one to your home, balance month ly payments or yearly payments to sutt Fine high«rade standard makes, the best in the market, and for pricea usually asked for the poorest NOW, HURRY UP, and DON'T put this off until the last minute. THIS SALE 18 LIABLE TO END AT ANY TIME, and we would ad- vise you to make your selection as m as possible #, price for the terms, voking ote. mailed tree KOHLER @ CHASE, Established 1850, Music House on the Const Second Ave., Arcade Bidg. Beattie. The Largest 1305 —we call your particular attention No. 12, has 1240. firepot, regular price “is. 60; special weektoug price .. 98.50 No. 14 bas iin. firepot, regular price $16.50; special week-long price $10.50 No. 16 bas 16in, firepot, regular price $19.60; special weeklong DHIC® sees $135.50 SEATTLE $idown la week buys a heater here our Heater Store has reduced the heaters for the week to ONE-HALF regular valves, We show here a hint of the very special reductions —this one heater value shows what our end-of-the-season Heater Sale means to you the Standard Star Oak heater— to this medium grade oak beater —4t has many excetient features and will give satisfactory service for several seasons—it's certain- ly tho beat oak heater made for the price. Has turn knob for ash pan and feed door, three nickel foot raiia, top urn and top ring, nicely embossed bane Standard Furniiure Co. 1006 to 1016 First Avo.