The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1907, Page 7

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MR. CANNON COULDN'T MAKE HIS STORY STICK JHE SEATTLE STAR—WED o7. ON satled this morning with stores tor GOES AFTER PRE DENT, the lighthouses along the coat. Steamer Menator, of the I’. C, 4. Co, wil sal for Han Franetsco ri day morning ne PC, & &, Co's wtenmer Ra- a WHI aail for Skagway Setur- day morning, have been forced to clowe for weeks The Britten -suhesner — Alahps on aecount of Inability to get ears. whieh. wan tomsed about tereely by] moantain haul betwee The companies are carrying #locks the high reas, outwide of the straits) and Trout Creek the road bad bi of lumber and shingles to the mit Monday night, arrived ot Pert] ed « greater tonnage than any other! of their storage capacity and fins ils “MY NEIGHBOR’ ‘The saloons in Youngstown, as commissioners 5 ‘Taking for bis subject “My requested the ‘a ‘ Well as a number of others in King | fom of the prosecuting attorney, the Neimhber,” Jacob A. Wiis, wocioly County, are alleged to be doing | 8%! adviner of ull county officl {hint from New York, and on buatness contrary to law, in opie | 2 interpret the meaning of yeara police reporter for the Ne Const Steamahip with van mm LAW iat ate THE STATE LAW 4 i. Presidemt, the new eraft of the com. are ot Saad AvUTT wy ” 5 BODY BROUGHT HERE, rvioe. iectnsinn BC, Jar The bedy of & Shigt, an edger. ’ 0 dienes : oferrded nan for the Page Lumber company, | of the fot th term “within one mile of the It ork Men, Kept « crewéed audionee) ve neend late inst night wingle traek roud {n the country. | cial abtlity, their erews have been Mur in une venate totay | who wae acoldentaity kitled tn the |f at they have a Hoense i full attention in Rguns Del lho | Steamer Buckinan arrived ata!” Mr. Cannon chitmed that the Cais} out of employment for weeks and ehtlaren uniter © vingte mili at Bagle Gorge, Mon provides, “That noli and whother that meapt ras 0 i of bringing “one-half of the| ranclaco from this port last teht} cade tunnel limited the amount of/the banks have been called moon pare o coe ‘ « mo Pipe eo a i Be last | Hoense for the sale of intoxicating tre tod Sean Vier ore tated rid te know how the other haif/and the steamer Pucbla arrived a that the et could bag heavily to carry the manufacturers - ot an vert vie an new a ° onney~ | Ht hb 4 th thie neewrnt Hoth Meamerel and that the tunnel at present tn} th b until they can ship their “g Watson mangue, auors shall be granted by the| that it meant in a direct lino, lives” Ho paid several graceful! there thin morning being worked within 30 per cent offatcck” a et I] report having eneountered rough weather and high seas throughout | ite capacity ‘The witnesses who testified to » | the entire trip. To substantiate these claims, Mr.) these conditions yesterday after- ‘The steamer Balatia ie due to ar-T Cannon tntroduced testimony] noon were; 8. 8. King, chief deputy rive from Hamburg tomorrow, through Mr, Palmer in the shape Of} gruin imupector; A. W. Tidmarsh, Local shipyard officiate report|reporia and tables compiled from} general manager of the Seattle that many of the steamahlp com-| the records of the raflway Grain company; Charles &. Patten, pantes are to vot = - Glightly Tanqied. president ly nel nee Lumber ired and remo in time for company, ¢ wattle; ree the Christian @ndeavor convention | ,™% allampung to retwle the oper, ‘shingle ruuturare | many toed ‘ories which} Bere in July for excursions. Senoet,| Heliiugham; Perey Hood, shingle anes tes po oneaier Work of remodeling the old side — = Oe ee ee tol.| manufacturer of Ferndale, and lives im the hearts of neglected| wheeler Yosemite tx progresming |) ine oor this line im of Mr.|Jobo A. Coulthurst, of Bellingham, mapidly. She will be used an an ox- la rhe mt poi co ge de the Spring Sensation, grounds aad public schools} eursion steamer during the Chria-| 4 wyetem of ear distri | Something of a sensation w: county commiasioners for any looa-| commissioners, of whom I be within one mile of the limits! hama is at Srekont yon fe rHnny {neorporated city, town, or board, set up thelr own iateprete eetoarthe | 3 ton of the law in preference to thht r. sald, ‘The four saloons in Youngstown | of the county's paid hme ad jment houses, and the serial de- are ull located “within one mile of| and thelr opinion favored the liquor| mocracy for which | stand seeks the limite of West Seattic, an in-| clement. Licenses were according }¥o bring these into personal re! bag ne town. ly granted. Tho same condition ex | with thelr more luxarious fel {he law was panned, the’ ints in other parts of King county | low beings.” . fase ois The lecturer wore into his = re fee the farms. ‘ Shiai wae struck by a piece of HE does not atfock | moving machinery and his head was at obild leber \ | crushed In, No inquest will be held CANAL COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the Chamber te [of Commerce this afternoon the te . port of the harbor tmprovement fa rational low, ancl this te | Committee on the Lake a gees s|NEED A SPECIAL 7 : — - ° AND OF RAILROADS | him to request Benator Burton to spill | recommend an appropriation for a Telegres' al ER A BS BET, hh Bervioe.) | comorete jock. Secretary Yandel! Gulo, Jan, 22—-The | expects to receive a telegram tw wention today div | night from Mr. MeGraw clearly set hy which to force! ting forth the canal situation to te furnish adequate | date ot stock i the eon Captain T. Powell, tn cha of ht a mew) the engineering work of the Lake 4 president saying It | Washington canal, stated thts after cad policy of (he adminis | noon that nothing would be done to government | warde the canals construction ua- gol ti after the case had been decked Mi Be mop gre one a tn the mupreme court. If congress sp gg sonttation, ‘had eet not make any appropriation! There are Resolutions presented by the (he canal wit be dug under the Lines | present “Gao 2 ke committee on national affairs of ‘ Lo UOE JAPANESE. Telegraoh Service.) ON, Jan. 23.--Repre- of California, who replied (o Foster, of ; : cf tan Findenver convention in thin ; -og |Droduced by Mr. Patten, who tes ‘oftan ont ant ioore the seottirgr City and then tape permanentiy on seosteally topeueiee Wks ar fied that the practice on the part said th conclusion. excursion rune. plaining the system Mr. Palmer |°% "allway employes of selling cars aceite eee €, D. Dunann, general passenger | cuestioned by Commisstoner |‘? *hippers was so prevalent that agent of the Pacific Const Stew + pro pene ing the alleged dis the question “What you paying The settlement of the garbage; with the erection of ship company, and Traffic Manager| vinination in furnishing care to| £0? ears?” had become a dally salt of a municipal ¥. J. Connor, of the pame company. | ee A ater Lumber company,| Utstion among shippers, Tho raile ew is wp to the elty council ener Ber will be of po fur . . left for Vancouver last night to re-} 00°, “a dharend by req Re. | WAY attorney's questioned the truth tate city are At the oF he ‘Gener Imperative. pa nad nn > Hance Lumber company. The lat-|OF tm ‘seaeel tom win the ioe garbage men, irrespective of the| Dr, J. B Crichtos, counciiman THE LADYWEAR CLOAK AND] {amine bananas thouch hacian|laration that the commission had ever ready police chief to do his! from the Bighth ward, the member SUIT CO, BELLS OUT TO THE|® mill of only half the capacity of | Cvidence ee as Oe NOVELTY CLOAK AND 6U/T| the Relionce mill at bo ge 4 eates. House. Turnished with more care than the |" Mr. Patten presented statisties of Retlanco-compeny, The so much value to the commission, the problem t# the immediate construe: ook marks a Mr. Palmer's bands showed (hal, {i'| most important being figures shows first proposed, Th: ation of - “| the Chamb Commerce to rem-| This w marks the event of an- @ first place, the Tide Water m "4 i a not cies te a tue tee oe So Sites! pete moog edy the pedi in the Seattle | other of Beattle’s prominent firma! was given the same capacity rating pr haggle Mia 4 — : ene he gertage mi by the| disposing of their entire stock of | as the ance mill, and that dur the streets the garba, “ "| postoffice was adopted by - oints by his company had de ive’ take oa 2 ae comes ‘With them it feo buat | chamber at ite meeting thin after-|eods and fixtures. ing the months of March to Decum- pe oriew gy Bove Pace ge te dee hilly parts of the etty noon. Three members of the com- he Novelty Cloak and Suit Co.) ber, 1906, the Tide Water mill had] 1 1903, to 36 miles in August, of ‘ it te inv »| located for umber of years Gt | received nearly 60 per cent more the threat of the (Seripps Telegraph Service.) is that, assuming both weather and es ee ee imal te 1207 Beoond ave, on account offears than the Reliance mill 2 a > 4 Agen ee me the condition of the streets to be wend ovmed forces} SAN FRANCISCO, Jam. 38! a yarat their steadily increasing business, Cannon Gives It Up. . 2 "she is guilty | Dunne today granted another four | le, the Italiane are sot tn wong F found tt necesmry to have more] at thie point Mr. Cunnon dropped agg 260 per cent greater than to remain Amert | days delay to Abe Ruef and Mayor working the mail, lack of room and|reom, so bought up the Ladywear! nis atiempt to establish the Impos- 4 that before long | Schmitz by agreement of the at- bea im the gea-| store stock to secure their location | wintitty of favorith oa ae ; tes might expect | torneys on both sides, in order 4 the almormei Lua = which is a very desirable one, and Sieation. Favoriten ty. MEDICAL FRA te. intend to put In one of the finest! 1, CG Giiman, for the Great North- the time the new federal bi , | tinew of ladies’ quits, skirts, 008% | ern road, stated that the trouble an DISCUSSED ‘Tnow under construction, bg and waists on the cogat, fis road was largely due to phyal eal causes, the coal strike, the it will be two amall Not wishing to mix their goods. floods and recent cold weather. Had! ppg Sociological society will hol rime ts California manufactured at thetr The protest of T. Ht. Hammond ory in thie clty, with the lit mot been for theae things, he of againat the passage of « bill now rried by the Ladywear Co. jaaid, the road would bave caught ite sem nf gig Mang {os pending Ip capgres« to ae guiae the tate purchasers of this store} up to the traffic long ago. es yg hl oP a 18 WA j 50. of ground 1h thy Olym-| have cut the price of every article! ‘The inquiry, as far as Seattle is| Boring’ at. next : concerned, wit! close with the sep Jeot to be discussed will be mon thie lation to the rediee! pA Box 7 Moore bi myer. a 4 a a Tesarye,|in the Ladywear stock in half and teeued thls after. hin oy that it in many toetanees even more for of oe nee or = ny of th the pepe of disposing of the oid RD cenceta bere been the elty could not be used he garbage Without « doubt this t# the great- Geist ie supposed to believing that’ move aboerd « nen neat ta GRAPYT eTORMsh ees | eat opportunity ever offered to the AND STILL THEY fniscsent 8 eee KEEP COMING Grain Situatio nm, The goneraly paralysis of the grain aed bor | trade ip he ate Beattie to pd high-grade Me reel A bo J car rir afternoon. j the salaries of congress from $5,000 | Hevable tow prices. ewented the following condl- to 98.000 & year was passed on by| Many articles are cut sy low thet] lions ing the chamber. it means « positive fons to the Nov- of approximately 40,000,000 - sity Cloak company, but they aF*! bushels of grain produced in the : F willing to pacrificn profits if they 1 ome 10 WIFE BEATER jeer errs errs bs ’ ve maved; sbipments This morn on enthusiastic one to Seattle and Tacoma are throng of ladies crowded the store! 959 cars short of shipment up to f 1816 Becond ave, ang by their ox rresponding date of last | Barkman, the exclusive hatters, i fepatye buylog showed t aper Age oe ts being laced wid Second ave., are causing — slation of the low prices offered. | white awaiting shipment et inter-|gomment, The pein, shows The Seattle spirit aunang the ladies | ior points. mean business and the ef “get there and pay there fe Many of the lumber and shingle | goods they are offering at this low hes certainly asserted itself at thie] ie of Pr ip Bap - a oe tema ie! afte yont | ae sae Be hg | Be ese, ou won nave money : es ma oh te on your hat, the Lady wear company. at Spinning’s , o- y & J. Ls Bott, an ajieged wife beater, iven & sentence of 90 days elty jail by Judge Gordon | morning, The complaining witness i the cane war the wife. fhe ton, tafled to numerous beatings at the Wands of ber hushand. She told what one particular ineidemt when Mr. Boot! attempted to demolish the A most dramatic Lge aceur over ber for over half an hour be Stair Soh 's tots, terest +4 vipe, Abrpbom | fore she seme i ou bar to oh tod og First ay. 3, was! Goldstets, 4 a of adultery Ivey om a charge vielating the garbage ord! a year w ume today. with Rackner 5 Dave ing, She writer, evap «pet saw her husband and faint-| plored the tonight te witness © production of ay's drua| panton up, but “The Spotters” in Baitimore Me apdiaen ” cota | arvess i} wil} spend the rest of the winter ia “d a the east with bie friend, Rex Heagh, hl tag saga after which the two will po to Alaa. BRIEFS Shoemaker, Miss Turnbow was Lf ke on @ hunting trip. epee ee te he “Clang, Clang, Clang Goes the Ham- mer on the Anvil All Day Long” Ps cotved pdvicen thal the Hrttish bark Queen Margaret, 143 days out from ROME, Jan. 13.—A severe carth- | Cardiff, arrived at Junin yesterday quake was felt thie morning in con] Captain Chrig Mos, of the Monii tral Maly along the Adsiatic coast.Joetion, whose papers were taken ee awey on count of a collision with Won't Endorse Roosevelt. . f ¥ ne be the steamer Kitesp agvere! weeks slid LSTTLA BOOK, Ark, Jan f8—-l neo, bag had his paper returned dohn Burns Dead. by the marine inapectors sad will SAXON, Jaa. 2--Joho Bures ti oaain axwume command of the litte died Friday at bie ranch here. De- sound steamer. eoased was born ian Hanover, Gor The Meyers-Rogers setf-ancho: many, 44 yoars ago, and caiue {o| Roomevelt in the discharge of the] ing projectite, tented Sater ‘the this country when 24 years of age.|2°6TO soldiers on account of the! joca! marine inepectore @ tow weeks gl | Browasyille rote 60, Won yoterday examined betore Earthquake in italy. MATATT ageinst the Woeber-tiye- soll company wae filed te Bune 8 gecemtary of state, | arrived here from Ottawa even ing. accompanied by Mra. Root and Misa Root You remember this old song. It comes to mind with especial force when thinking of Oxbow. The Workshop of the Northwest Here ig the level Oxbow District will be accomplished those great feats of manufacturing and heavy business of which Se- ‘okie. noe he mu : . _ TOKTO, Jan oye even. bua: Columbia Ri , ice Situation. |. re ogtey ~ rund be yd attle will be so proud, Eveg if she wanted to, Seattle cannot inge of the Soporte of eam) ee i or] Rood remulte ' lod, us destiny—it is her job to be munications weer byrned yesterday | te river, be Local steamahipmen operating be dodge hes y i moruind, levet bout $500,990/ the Willamette, tween Beattic and Britieh Columb! eet ving change in the have saked congener for the pone eee Jom at Warrior AU, 5 . a. United Operated under the same conditie oa es tanks w Batley was) Several days se American bests - yesterlay reelected senator in jatot Arrive Pw equians. The Star Steamship company’s ~ Oe we iredger Was Ved up this mornt n | shin Pe Se igeee wlll scgenmt of the shictage ot cont | - © | | | The Pittsburg of the Pacific and she will nobly do her duty, But in so doing there will be use for every bit of fevel land that can be reached by rail: roads and tide water, This shows the great value of Oxhow---the Water Front Addition ie Pilot comprieory jaw co that the Britte) Colambie beate wilt be kee & Pao! ral er Athlon will be placed on Talbot Is Appointed. ss the King & Wing arydock, ot Wem by bis party, were v IMDLANAVOLAR, Jan. 03-—-|Gompenion by Gls Ooty eaan ter of! omerrow moraing to un- today be 2 paire and be remodeled. na of the steamer Maur! What $200 Will Do at Oxbow Ohairman Thomas Tagsart appointed Representative Talbot, of Maryland, to be a member of the MvAwoy Gucceads Goff. wt days on | Oxbow with its access to two trans- ’ tie mational commitice NBW YORK, Jan %i--Prancie ° teat, bus | continental railroads mow, and two MeAvoy war today elected city re ¥ amour ke tl rs ir e ne future , , Deomurrers Filed. carder te atesaed toha W Gere] DY #09 af Contes) apd South Amer: | Saco will make the first more in the near future; Oxbow with JEFFERBON CIPY, Mo. Jon. #3.) oi4 pes been clected to the sit | '°8) ports tomarrow morning Hl payment on an $800 Jot at its 16,000 feet of deep water frontage; Demurters to the attorney gen lpreme bench. * Lighthouse tender Columbir 5 Oxbew with its close accessibility to erate charges were filed by the/ Fe em eee Oxbow. This same lot will the eenter of the city; Oxbow is roads today ia the sult to dissolve alleged merger of the Gould lines in Missourt Hill Has Nothing to Gay. 8T. PAUL, Jan After ae ‘al attempts had | made to 3 ar na @ tatement from ‘or Mige irene Turnbow Dead, Hill, of the Great Northern railroad, pract! then and habit of sav ing has secured the of way to prow perity, for, as you sow, 80 shall you reap.” be worth $1,600 one ye from now and = probably The man who tries to get ich quick generally comes to grief. Work hard and save your ‘ The Center of the Manu- facturing Center more, but it is safe to say Henry Clay. GARFIELD, Jan. %3-~-Tho #94) as to the truth af the report from [Pm oney—that’s the best receipt that it will be worth $1,600 death of Mies Irene Turnbow, of! porttand Monday night that for getting rich, : P Saving money is the this city, occurred Monday evening | poueht the Astoria & Colurnbl We will help you to save your at least. This is an incrense That's the reason you should buy in oply to wealth and t the home of Mr. and M R68. | River railroad for $4,600,000, a] Money. of $800 on the original in Oxbow Business pay s*high for the prosperity. One dollar ie ~s | siatement wan given out from Mr. Start a Savings Account with pac del land’an ai baainane Gn tme of &: . ® ary level land te I . deposited with this WhoWants a Fine Piano Hill's offer terday morning. M@|RY* cote See © eee nd the profit is high if you are the company will start you i Hill “had nothing to say on the eube of 400 per cent. You should pnd the promt is hig you 4 in the right direction; lucky one to own a lot in the after that the way is clear ELE ‘ + OMIT Comties ‘The gigantic sale of etightly used pianos and organs at the D. 8 stop «Company's §6=Warehoupse os to attract shrewd buyers. | ut practice pianos now @o for $65 and as low as $53. The! finest of uprights, used only a abort ssid ’ investigate this We Can Show You Your Opportunity WePay4 Per Path of Development _ Ct. Interest oth 4 Take the South S¢attle car to the corner ef Bateman and Estelle Streets, } aa itime, now «xo for $118, $1 P i On Savings Accounts — — 4% MTEREST rT" ‘ | . Walk one block west, over the new Fine organs, too, as low as . an ; st, ove ; 4% |RTERE' SAVING S Everything must go by Thursday — COME TO OUR OFFICE bridge, and you are in Oxbow. Sales- sont. Disend’ So ee ot eine ee TODAY. men on the ground will give you prices, Make your own termar D. 8. John- ——— RRANCT MD —Georgstows, Manton r Nig ogrnr h « ston Com 03 Becond ave Wedged ia the tracks of Kinnear AMES D. HOGR. Presitent erms, ¢ctc., OF Call s KOHLER & CHASE tnder the cnr for 20 fost, tra wirid = = See under e oar r 2 eet, ira : : Maw Hau Ketablianed 1858 LAST CHANCE FOR |on, of 221 Beach drive, ‘til Hves| pinectone McLaughlin Realty | Van De Vanter-Davis APCADE BLOG. | to relate a peeuliar accident which ~~ i ass PIANOLES® HOMES. [happenod to him Inet night at | Finan] Regan ik oe Co. || Co. 1208 SECOND AVEN ; : lyiret av. W. and Mercer at a 3 February 4th to 16th Arcade Building. aan ct ee = | Wilson attempted to cross thé Pires, BBs mak” ara American Bank Bldg. | 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Bldg. . — - \tracks and in the he fog di | ‘ MPwvows gape cndd tamorvew, Come be pode aperoodiiag 07 Snietr| Main 2476, Ind. 2569. i) Main 3307. Ind. 2299 4 save enough on a fine . Getoons, 1:30 to 5: oven wr organ to educate the | struck him and apparently passod | ‘ od ‘ ver him M0, 7:90 t0 40, entire fayoily tm music, Bring |°"Syi ims vate tox was boty acrap- || Seeder Saav daagy. o--spat ed from his hip down, and there Grendeet dieviay of Puri ones se sire novara} bad gashes over nis|t @t PAMIBE Oe eyes. Beyond these injuries and a PP oer exhivitod in Son'rie & %. JOHNSTON ©O, |few bruises Wilnon escaped with. | ° sfaeeng gzmeee bad cherry street Peers wed ver: 903 Second Avenue. lout serious damage and without 9 single broken bone.

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