The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1907, Page 3

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DENTS UNDER R. E. LEE NOR HIS PROWESS | a TOF WASHINGTON | Eee ALUMNI UPON THE HAL OF CONFEDER ENCOURAGING 1, A. Nadeau, dir the Alaska Yukon acitie eo RowT, & LEE bs . y Jand county, \ ey, 1 t Hor ting the tate the Now Ev a grand succes d states Mr, Nadeat hy nm, Tee noes tro 2 Weat Point 1825, ap pay Gen, Andrew Jack 1839, in the granting of appropriations, From New England Mr. went to Washington, D. he consulted with the Washington state delegates tn the appropriations to be granted by that body, Leaving Washington on Wednesday Mr. Nadeau would have arrived here ‘Tuesday but for a de- jay on the railroad. second in ant in engl wo tit 1894 1831, Mary Ran idaughter t capiain and pagines? of Vera Crus, Cherabusco and fm Meaican war, - 2. ied superintendent of et, 1832 golone! of Indian preesed im 1859 f command of the army in 1561. igadier general tn army, 1561 on of the Con operations in Because her roomer did not come home laet night at just the time she thought she ought to, Mra Bem- berg, of 123 Thirty-second av, te phoned the police that she was afraid Miss Myrtle Morris, aged 19, was missing, She declared the girl was not im the habit of } tn, home and could not unders' where she was, Miss Morrin ré- turned safely before morning, say- ing that she had been at a friend's house, eav cam Joba with bis army at Appomatios, ie president of im college, Lexing 2, 1870. RARER AERA ERR RRR SEER ERA EEE EEE EE EEE EERE ERED EERE EEE pike distinguished sob of the college. waa the ceatennlal Jan. 19. Every R. BE. Lee's letter accepting the presidency of Washington college. cotved a verdict of $1,000 for an a} leged horsewhbipping Stole His Tobacco. +. C. Pork of the Allen lodge. ing bouse, af 312 Pitth av, had to go to work this morning without a NN BET * eeeeeeeeen® * Fine Horses Arrive. * FOR RESTORATION OF PEACE. Tho first carload of # hundred at Servies) i eitamniin ns br eg <i horton, costing $21, ) en . arriv teday from over the) | oe . “I think it is the duty of every citizen, in the present ® | mountains for O. H. Holcomb. y, Gen. Robt. ® eMndition of the country, to do all In be power to ald in the # Asks New Trial. reutton of alumai|*® }.*toration of peace and harmony, It is particularly incum ®& A new trial has been asked by im college, now Wash-/® bent on those charged with the tnatruction of the young to # | Dr. Anne K. Russell in the suit of university. who at/@ set them an example of submission to authority."—From Gen, # | Charles Johnon, who recently re * . * * * * 4 college during the Sime Lee was SiR MelicteReleReMeMeit Ret tetel Bo RieRatiieteieeieteteleiel te attend the re-| bis declining years to the task of; educational reeponsibility he yelced consisted of| making of the natioa's young men/ sentiments of the highest type of former sorthern | patriotic American citizens. He ac: | patriotism which had the effect of} “Lae, Chas Francia | cepted the presidency of the college | founding a spirit of peace and bar ton 3 civil war vet-|out of the many positions of honor) mony that has grown time hae A writer of mote,| that were tendered him, refusing passed. During the five years that met of the} many of greater emolument. He he presided over the {ustitution threw open its|chose te throw his lot with the | over 900 students were enrolled. It the alumai who at-) struggling little college in the val-\ts these who were asked for the (lay of Virginia, whose wealth was first time to assemble and make of| Mistinetly a reeog-| practically all in historic amsecta-|/ the centennial of their great pte hae’s greatvens tion and which was marked for tta| ceptor a living tribute to the mont fs overshadowed | poverty in endowment and equip fruitful years of his life—the years by bis briliiant/ ment. And to him and Washing-}in which he builded for what ts to & werrtor, At) ton college flocked the youth of the; day a united country north, south, he consecrated south. At the very inception of lis! east and wort AROUSES | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS ADIAN PRESS Ginna Geile Fars. LINCOLN, Neb. Jan. M.—Speak- er Cannon hag sold bis Nebraska ELECTRIC LINE HAS RIGHT-OF-WAY TO FROM TACOMA VIA RENTON AND RAINIER VALLEY. mage Quietly and without any blere of trumpets and believed to be backed by the Guggenheime and thelr pow- erful financtal intereeta, another In- terurban electric raliway i¢ being pushed from the south In the direc thon of Heattlc.” Work le progress ing a0 fast as men and teams are farm of 329 acres for $24,000. The| OS of the epirit In| ehould, however, be promptiy an-| profit is $7,000 tn three years ters Swettenham’s of-|Mounced, and bis useleamnons as & tiesaiiaad Tt te given out that the Pacific Afwiral Davie in re- | representative of Firttain, for the Or. J. T. Lee Dead. bas gg company me bh eutey ‘eifended in time of | future, Impressed upon him.” 0! se & line in operation between Ta . pe Reape TACOMA, Jan. 34.-—-Dt. JOUD! coma and American Lake an® which Coincident with the opinion of Its contemporary, the following extract is made from the editoria! columns the Kingston ftxae- ty following from Deity Province te a Thomas Lee, of Tecoma, died sud Gonly at Portland yesterday omen ALASKA Stes of Canadian sent!- lof the Vanceever Dally Wortd Fruit inepectors Meet, pte ubject at least “We cannot discover the slightest} puLLMAN, Jan. 24. e than ite that Greet | evidence of impropricty or offictouws- | one hundred persons attended yeu nese in Admiral Davie’ offer of hts wervices at Kingston, ner are we able to discover the slightest rea» son for Governor Swettenham's #0 often be repre- 4 Of thie stamp, and it iy arfortunate thet she by such men! terday's tneeting of the horticultural Inapectora, . in @ Cockfight. Mies bemirphers. An in<|boorteh and undignified correspond-| HA an. 24.—-Ponao, ebtef or; short of oil, and there ie nome! Nor ial de: ened adie ‘ame Bet wt Kingston, unions lence. Any means that would Wks | of the jai potlee, was tried SROOR AT 'SUNEAS SHORT TO pe bed in the sorth EP nabigle gB R pny Maga yr government takes | tended te succor the unfortunate in-| today for participating tn a cock| OF FUEL ANO. MAY BH) ) most lamentable mistake! te wii) crowd out of the senate to dinciaim all re-|Rabltante should have been wel-| fight. FORCED TO ACCEPT AID OF | seems to have been made by théline old Nebraske pioneer and piter Mt, and to censure, |comed, snd had the acceptance of cosine TUG GOUTH BOUND. Seattle officials of the company in! banker, Senator Millard be cémeured, the man/the admirals kindly offer been the Navy Yard Clerks Appointed. ibs: Att underestimating her dafly of! burn: | it, w calculated to} means of saving but one tite it} WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan, 34.—- (Star ing capacity, On the trip north she TAKES FIT—BREAKS NOSE. to Wlernational rela~|shoaii have been accepted whh|F. D. Foley has been appointed JUNEAU, J burned five barrels of of] more than — tetandings of | thankn” puymaster’s clerk im the navy for NBAU, Jan, $4 | eutimated, | A young woman, giving her name Th dicalty of the |———___..__-. | duty in the pay office of the navy|ferson, of the Alaska Steamship} The of! burners gave much trou-/as"Miss Sadie Martin, took an eli Was injured, “4 PIANOS TUNED FOR $2.56. jrane Puget sou Co, may be forced to be towed) ble north and the steamer anchored | leptic fit on First ay. near Pike by the clownish S-Britteh representative. terham's recall B. MeGreevy, twenty rears’ exp. 1634. to Seattle from Ketchikan. The Birre! Gucceeds Bryce. “ng Jefferson arrived here this morn- LONDON, Jan. 24.--The appoint ent of Augustine Birrel, as chief) psvcretary for Ireiand, In saccesston | ‘): James Bryce, the new ambassa- |r to Washington, was announced | | peeterday | —_ “THE , Buy Aberdeen Building. | ABERDEEN, Jan. m Alvin EXCLUSIVE Hemrich, of Beattie, and A, L. Me- }Laod, of this place,” yesterday) STYLE + bought the weet half of the Lumber Exchange butidin from W. BY) SHOP.” Mack, E HM. Hulbert and c. L Lewis, paying $59,000 for It i Rebellion Growing. VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 24.—The steamer Tango Maru, which arrived last night from the Orient, brought) news that the antidynastic rebel-| len tn Central China is growing. Authorizes Eeperanto Lectures. PARIS, Jan. 24.—War Minieter Ptequart has authorized the deliv ery of lectures at the military club) in Beperanto, the proposed untver- eal innguage. New Town on Palouse, WASHTUCNA, Jan. 24—-A new town te springing up on the north side of the Palouse river opposite Hoop @tation, pamed North Hooper. . Cootles Examined. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—The | imenigration authorities yesterday examined $06 Japanese coolies who| arrived on the liner Alameda from | Houolulu. WINTER HATS, —A SALE Btate Case Cloned. | CHEHALIS, Jan. 24.—The state yesterday closed in the trial of George Trent, charged with murder im the first degree for the killing) of Harvey Craton at Peel, Nov. 17,/ Saturday at greatly reduced prices. The savings file by this sale are of such # pronounced nature that © is in need of such things ought to attend. See Caps and Bonnets. en Bed § full size, at ceceeeeesss M405 TACOMA, Jan. 24.—Biehop Kea-} Mareetiies pos fuli size, at +++ 4.75 VP ioe has reurned from Dukota and| Bea full size, fringed, at 85.00 Minnesota, after an absence of two ies Bed full size, cut corners and fringed, weeks. He was called there to look Pek eeec ee se+« $4.30 J] after the estate of his brother, who Metieities Ned Spreads, full size, fringed, at ...... 83.80 || ted recently ome Bed Bpr full size. fringed Giivorrs $3.50 } Hindu Found Dying. Matieilies Bed sp full size, fringed, at $3.40 §| VANCOUVER, B.C. Jan. 24 Pattern Bed Sy BM Peney Pattern ie A dying Hindu wae found lying in| the street last night. He was re moved to a hospital, where he i# in ads, fall size, at is, full size, at P2385 $2.40 China's Rights in Manchuria. VICTORIA, B. C,, 24.--The steamer Tango Maru brings the re port that Prince Taal Chon and the mission sent to Manchurta by China has reported to the government rec: | ommending that negotiations be un dertaken with Japan and Russia at Pekin for the full recovery of ina’s sovereign rights in Man-| im Jan $12.50 714-716 Second Avenue seme tor general of expont- tion, who left hore the first weelt th December to make a_tour of the New Wngland wtates and Caflada, RTH, f n’s BI e retunié@ thte morning —— + in the interest of the big show peueeeerere Mr Nadeat vinited the premior gen- a amd governor general of Can~ recetvinwe promines from both to do all in thelr power toward mak~ the offte elais of the states to use their power an to GIRL STAYED OUT | LOCAL FLASHES: NEW INTERURBAN ROAD COMING IS IN TROUBL ing on her first trip as an oli burp. QUILTED COMFORTERS. A special line of heavy Quilted Comforters of fine quality cheesecloth, trimmed and tied with pale pink or blue Saxony ; spec This reduction covers our entire stock of Winter Hats, A very fine collection—one-third off Children’s Muslin Drawers, 19c and 39c Come in 1, 2, g-end 4 Year Sizes; Worth asc, 35¢, s5¢ and 6c. Great Reductions on All Children’s Coats RECEPTION WAS SHONTS LE Nadeau ©, where “* THEODORE P. SHONTS, # ctlow of tobacco, ‘Thieves forced ut gatrance to his room last night ahd stole a sult case containing, hggldes clothing we worth of t ar waa reported to the police to- day for investigation Hearing January 28. In the oases inet George P. | Roseman f perjury and disbar jment, Jud, Morria = yesterday overfuled the demurrers and set the cane for hearing January 28. Boy Runs Away. Mrs. J. O'Brien, of 7 larrison ®t, asked the police yesterday to locate her son, Louie Kietun, who ran away from the Brothers’ school, in South Park, last Satur day. Loule ie 12 years old, and has a twotneh scar over his left 160 Grocers Attend. ‘The banquet given by the Beattle Retall Grocers’ association at the Stander last night was a huge suc Nearly 160 enjoyed the ex- enu and numerous tons joore wan expected to re ply to “Our City,” bot was unable to atiend, being il with the grip. Will Improve the Otic, A three-story addition will be made to the Otis apartment house, 804 Summit av. and plans have heen completed by Architect James B. Teague. The addition will cover a ground space of 24 by G4 feet, the firat floor to contain a dining Toom and an assembly room. The improvements will cost §20,000. PRBS ROMS and Portland. ow coming towards Beattie. ‘The Une north from Tacoma to- Wards Seattle is already as far # Poysilup, and from authontt sources the right-of-way has beer quired’ te Renton and crows men ate southern portion of the read From Renton the new road wii! enter Beattie by the Rainier valicy. Bulveys have quietly and’ the line definitely tocated made been o@!property fre rene oar E neveral times, Word has been sent to the Seattle office, and undoubdt edly a tug will be sent north from Seattle to tow the Jefferson south. ONE-HALF OFF CAR jal $1.50 | line of excellen ..» T5e¢ | half price. ONE-THIRD OFF WOOL KNICKERBOCK- ERS. Wool Knickerbockers, of excellent quality material, in 3, 4. and § year sizes. Were formerly marked $6.50 to $11.00—now reduced one- third, Masey Pattern Bed Spre fringed and cut corners, at we . — 7 : 4 serious condition, due to cold and 4 * 5 $2.10 |) Cy naustion | $25.00 VALUES $12.50. | $17.50 VALUES $9.75. Vasey Pattern Bed Spreads, fringed and eut corners, at a This } «ol ind seu aialan aot ak : ' 82.05 Murder Mysterious. | This lot contains our very are gnanps, ease © Pattern Bed Spreads, fall size, at ... " SKLIANGHAM, Jan. 24.—Aside finest Coat Models, which At $15.00, ».§0 ant P; a : he t TI in dif attern Bed Sf full size, at $1.80 from the bringing out of the hor ~ $20.00, $22.40 and] 3 yey come at Pattern Bed Spreads, full size, at tiple details of the murder of Mise|m S0!d at $20.00, § ; ferent styles, including short | a ; ame Addie Roper, at Blaine last Satar $25.00, They come in checks, Mee | Pattern Bed Spreads, fall size, at devel be | box, three-quarter and full ° , . day night, there are no new deve plaids and fancy mixtures, | jencth Coats. Many cheviot jopments throwing any Nght upon Ne esthatte. rimmed. in: Mae g ats a viot the question as to who the guilty veautt oF hae and fancy mixed suitings, parties are braid, ve Ivet and fancy but elvet and braid trimmed. | - tons, Special; ial | Spe $9.75 | ‘how of and * STEVENS TO BE * * *® WASHINGTON, Jan. 24, * ie officiaily announced th ® John F. Stevens ® pointed. chairman of the can #® commission, , Jan. of Theodore Bhonte sion od by President Roose the resignation to take effect later than March 4 Mr. ropolitan company, which terday. A successor to Mr. Bhonts ts not it is in Washington the engineer yet under consideration, but considered likely that John F. Steven: NEBRASKA'S NEW SENATOR NORRIS BROWN. Neb or elected tor stumped his candidacy senator. He the pagn Opposed to him was the veteran matter of form this month Incidentally he never recovered, found dead sitting over this forenoon and, tn falling tained a broken nose. Byeta assivted her to a car and she went home unattended. 9 “THE STYLE SHOP.” Special Values in Infants’ Wear RIAGE ROBES. t quality, Entire line nov CHILDREN'S COATS. A splendid line of Chil dren’s Coats, in white only go at this reduction. Th sizes are 2 to 4 years, reduced one-third. $10.00 VALUES $5.95. All Coats formerly marke $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 go i this lot at $5.95. Ther are short box styles and fu length models in brow checked suitings, green me | tons and fancy mixtures splendid collecti $5.95 714-716 Second Avenue m at AVES FIELD TO ENGINEER STEVENS ° [Chairman of Panama Canal Commission Becomes President ot New York Traction Company on March 4. President Accepts Resignation--Ste- “vens Is Probable Successor. BAL ETE EERE NES MS APPOINTED, it at will be p= al bi aie a ie i ie eine te eee » the ponition of chair- man of the isthinian canal cormin- was tendered yesterday and v: On that date Bhonts assumes the office of president of the Interhorough-Met- pagrols the Rapid Transit and many s#ur- face lines In New York, he having been elected to that high office yea- OMAHA, Neb,, Jan. 24.—Here is photograph of the man who will will eventually extend to Olympia| be the next United States senator is back of the road | from Nebraska He ts Norris Brown, of Kearney, Four years ago he was practical lly unheard of in this state other he was nominated attorney general of t present working on the | the state and thon he announced United States state and made a most remarkable cam- Some W'Bated by those whe have been | Edward Rosewater, editor of the Petoached that practioally the en- | Oma! Nee ire right-of-way has been secured The campaign wae warm, but Or “options placed on certain pieces| when the state convention met | Brown won out easily for the In. jdoreement of the couvention, and that means his nomination by the STEAMER = ure, which is to be a mere Rowewater'a defeat by Brown was a blow from which and he was in a chair few Gays after the convention was wus EXCLUSIVE Eiderdown Carriage Robes, trimmed with ribbon, cords and embroidery; a splendid Ww e Now d n i n A THE HOME OF DIGNIFIED CREDIT. GIVE YOU CREDIT CLOAKS, SUITS FURS, RADICALLY REDUCED Union Bakery and Restaurant TH come ® AND ‘SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION, 217 PIKE ST. eee ee tee eee ath JOHN F. 6 in charge of the construction of the ennai, will be selected, and that he will be given full control of the situ- ation The umor to the effect that the Shor resignation has been hast ened by unpleasantness between | that gentleman and Engineer Btev- | ong a8 to who should be in control | on the canal, is emphatically denied by Mr, Bhonts, who states that the change is made for purely business | réasone SPECIAL VALUES EXCELLENT FABRICS, STYLISH OUT, FIRST- CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND PERFECT FIT ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD POINTS OF THE HIGH- GRADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE SPECIAL PRICES $12.50 and $15 See Our First Avenue Windows J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 Fi Cor. Columbia S' THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Savings Deposits compound interest; n upon which it paye 4 per cent. while still maintaining ite long established standards of security, and a reserve fund which, at the date of the last statement, amounted to §3,262,851.81. The Scandinavian American Bank fs recognized not only at home but in all American and European financial centers as one of the strong- est banks In the Northwest--one of the most conserv- ative tn the world Deposits May Be Sent By Mail With Every Certainty of Prompt Attention We have branches in Tacoma and Ballard. rs The Scandinavian American Se Bonk 2 / | $15.00 Extension Table for $9.75 This is a Solid Oak Extension Dining Table with a golden finish. The top measures 42 inches square. Special sale price for Friday and Saturday will be $9.75. SN Se RY A INNES LONE ATE! ATE gsc Solid Oak Cane Seat Diner for 75¢. Phis an unusually good Chair and is always a very popular seller, It s well constructed and of good appearance. Special | is The Popular Dover Egg Beater Te. or 5c. On De Always sel h oe Se. SAGO price of seventy-five cents partment Friday and Sat for Friday and Saturday urday for 7@. only. ty Sxconp Avenue & Spring Sreser ESTE © DIE & RRS

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