The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1907, Page 7

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ATTLE oe Nea MARC &, ee (‘MAYOR ANS WERS A NOTABLE PHOTO OF CHARGES E.H. HARRIMAN 1907. “JEROME ADOPTS A NEW TAC TIC CHAMBER HAS WEIGHTY QUESTIONS TO DISCUS: Cc. P. A, ENGINEER 16 KILLED AT VANCOUV (Star Bpecial VANCOUVER, Ft John A. Galbick, a | raftroad engineer The action of the eities of Vie torfa and Vancenver, B. €., tn Iny tng & tax of $40 op American men whe do business in thelr terri Pacttic led by be- t the cor- nia lens ak Carlaon agreed to pay Congreve an extra sum monthly as rent It ta true,” continued the mayor, “that Coagrove was a client of mine for some m previous to the time | waa elected mayor, I told him that, as with all other olf oats, | could no longer attend to any legal business for him except tm the examination of abstracts and wills. Ia the Carlson matter hin Heense because Coagrove, owner of the building, objected to the iaguance of it, and reomers in the building objected. The statute provide inet lsvuing a loense uader such objection When the objections were withdrawn, the council passed the license over my eto, | acted under the law, and the Heonse committee in at lberty to investigate the matter ve Ee acTeo UNDER @raTuTe IN COSGROVE is —GOUNTER CHARGES © AGAINST COUNCIL ye late city Jack With efused a er of 1 as "Jack Patterson Hoense, 2« application was heli up ‘qommsalt no reson I know apoke Mayor be was told iitee of th wo I vetoed 4 by Moore today the Hoense ti has been ed investigate the that the mayor used his f ald Cosgrove in his saloon it te charged that Moor iB ealoon license of BT ‘& tenant of Cosgrove, unt! | | WILL INVESTIGATE EXPRESS METHODS “ has been and tx a common practice of the express companies to act ae siary Washington, tatnte commerce start an br SR fe underst G, that the Hom into the methods em-|and the purchasers Dy the express companion te| For netance, onter to get buat. um. The direct purpose | mesa, agents along the Hne will wire producer | ht Sieertal her ar not the each other when they have certain are evading the rattroad | quantities of produce om hand, ask buying. selling or | tng if they know of a purchaser for bien, oysters, | it. In this way the express com express busi- | panties get (he order for shipping. This In held to be Ulegal diserim- ination, and might be catied a sub- terfuge for evading the rebate law ing to a Great Northern of Satement this morning, tt 3IG FIGHT ON ASPHALT BILL ——w wy Boecial Service) eg portions of the same contract. i Wash. March 5 The bili also prohibite the use Willian. of King, made alot patented articles In public con fight on the floor of the| tracts, which would include the this morning for the pansage | Dithulitie Macadam pavements, Dil 291, relath » ey) which compete with the asphalt and known “Rar Witiame admitted fm bis arcu company Dill,” the re-| ment for the bE that it would help ‘Which would be to put the} the Barber Asphalt company, and Ree eaphalt companies oat of | Joaes declared that it woul! give e that company an absolute monopoly of the asphalt paving In this sta fefore the bill was voted on the senate adjourned until 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mil purports to provide for a [Gempetition, but camtains A) | din du daderdndertadelieaucadndnd 4 * Serr rrr rrr res | ‘The steamer Ramona ef the Pa eifie Coast steamship Co. arrived im port thie morning from Skagway with 20 passengers and 215 bexes of fish. The Standard Of Oe. Atlas arrived from Sam Francisco this morning to the great relief of the ofl burning boats of the sound. The announcement was made this morning that EL A. Schooley, the Tacoma agent of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co, bad handed In his resignation to take effect as soon as a successor could be appointed ie believed that G. M. Lee, Port land agent of the Pacific Coast Co., will be transferred to Tacoma. Mr Schooley intends to enter the real estate business. The tyo Maru, of the N. ¥ K Tine, safled this morning for Japan with a full cargo of general mer chandise and « fair passenger list A @ispatch received this morning from Hamburg say# that the Ger- man steamer Noriasa collided with the Belgian steamer Congo at the mouth of the Emme Sunday night, sinking the latter and drowning 11 of her crew. According to the decision of the Russian courts, Russia will be com pelied to the sum of $111,500 lfor the sinking of « German mer. @ corporations to sue | ohant ship daring the Japanese Knox Smith, who be | war. loner today upon the} The officers of the steamer Em WM Garfield jpress of China, which arrived at — | Victoria yesterday, stated that on $50,000 Bail. | fire which started on the ste YORK, March 5.—Mrs. Lot-| Shawmut on the ith of last month accused of giving poison | did not result in serious 0 ler dying mother ta relieve her, CP. Couverse, confidential man ™ was held to the grent of Howard James, president of the this afternoon. She Northern Steamship Co, has/ on $56,000 bail. and will accept a position ae of the eastern Post Goes to Porta Rico. steamer Northwowtern of the} NEW YORK March 5. " former New York arrive in port from Valdes this | E aad friend of the president, will be evening Pome governor of Porto Rico upon! The freighter Boverie of the Hos | the retirenient of Gov. Winthrop, |ton Steamship Co. arrived in port| Miketed af assintant secretary of this morning from Honolula by way ‘the treasury lof San Francisco and Comox | ‘The steamer City of Seattle,} RECEIVER EXCEEDED 22.82 Scere os the | stream for the past four months, | waa yesterday towed to Pier A, to jbo placed fm readiness for the Skag-| way run, She will safl for Skagway * " * Saturday morning tn place of Te the case broveht hy H. 8. Jor- | steamer Ramona. | foriver Gf the Amerie In-| The ship Standard, bound for) nat H.| San Pedro, with cargo of lumber stficers of |which put in at Port Townsend a n de Var few days ago, lenking badly, safled Alberta t ¢ receiver ia o W getting an accounting from with deeding for b last night stenographer the company dame requiring the asphalt be separated entirely from Viepeesentative trait growers from Scena Wenatchee, Cashmere county, Snohomish, Va nana Puyallup met at the Dilier Rotel lest night and organized an ition to be known as the Fed of Washington Fruit Grow Garfield in Office. WASHING''ON, March 5.—James “A. Garfield took the oath of office | the meretary of th interior to Geethals Off to Panarna. WASHINGTON, March 5.—The today formally appointed Goethals, a» member of the teomincion, and he leaves tethmus Immediately to re- wil! appotat B. Dana California, deputy com jon one the a aga oO to estination A CORRECTION. we Lee In a story which appeared in The Star last week a mistake was m nie | |in quoting J. R. MoLaughlin’s views | | concerning the growth of real os | ate values in Beattie j Mr. MeLanghiin stated that, in} his opinion, $26,000 would be} expended in the erection of build ings in Seattle during 1907, instead of stated, the realty valuation reaching that figure his Belonging te , Matter Ended. © of fighting |‘ coromittes and ef the proposed John st, the Sisposed of © come! sw he ordinance | amer ; | Standard Ot ont March 5 soke rly chairman “mo & a 1 Horace of the Chicago Alte the first government the Investigation. AGO Ho VIEW CORNER QUEEN ANNE 150x120 Large ork re this afternoor WISH A FINE PIECK OF PROPERTY TO IMPROVE OR TO TURN AGAIN AT A PROFIT? BUY THE & W. DOUBLE,OOR NER OF ASHWORTH AND AND FORTY-SBCOND AV $2,000—Half Cash 860x100. Two blocks from NEW HIGH SCHOOL. Three ot blocks from car line. $808 one your a i ond Wateh ini W tay, po Yot ave. ia ar walks in orty se } has concrete 1 for SEB US FOR WEST BHAT BROADWAY PROPERTY Ware & ri NOMTH lrela nd Frank & Wiltse 40 B 604 PEOPLE'S BANK BLOG. . Main 1462. ind. 4436. ACEI ST ONC “WIZARD OF WALL 8T.” POS! TIME HE EVER STOOD FOR A NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPH, (Photograph by Photographer Donceurt) E. KH. HARRIMAN, "WIZARD OF WALL 8T." NEW YORK, March &.-—-Here the first photograph that BM. ita: rin ever granted permientc newspaper to He has been photographed plenty ot} time, but this is the first ooeasion om whieh It wae done with hte per mination Here ts how the photographer of | this papeg secured this remarkably posed picture Mr. Harriman hed fu Declaration: Made On the first day of April the building on Second oY. Bow ooew) pled by Joba Lindh & Oo, will be torn dows. This means a quick die i posal of a large stock of Men's Fur | ishings, high grade Clothing and Hats still tn the store of Joba | Lindh @ Co, at 1432 Second ay. and now you can buy all these fine goods at exactly half priee, If you! ever expect to need anything tn the | thing Hine do not fail to lay in your supply now, while the ridtew pri marked on these goods photographer take lous oe ate fin RALF GODDARD & CO. TWO GOOD ONES FOR WEONESDAY. Magnolia Bluff Tro tote in Bluff Park addition, on Canfield street, good view; only $225 cash, bal ance two years, This is & sure money maker Green Lake $2.250—-150x107, 8. ner rea and Weodinwn 1 lies fine, cleared and ready to build on. Only one block from car Une. Good terms RALF GODDARD 4 CO., Suite 416 Hinckley bleck Phones, Main 2168; Ind, 4308, OWNERS ih walting for a 4 or & room cottage, Madison district JOHN HAY CO. 409 Peoples Bank Bide Meli4 Lana Ihe had been | wurprinet | promptty tory, will be one of the ehief topics of disensiion at the Chamber of | Commeree’s regnlar weekly seston tomorrow afternoen > ; The chamber will also discuss new business the pure food labora tory proposition, and will probably Pens a revolution setting forth the chambers attitude to be adopted on the endorsement of men for po litieal offices. COUNTY CANT PAY FOR WORK = At FOR THE STAR, THE FIRST Prosmecutl ey Macktrtomh a saben ers the for $900 presented by f Commerce for gett the Chanber ome of shore 4 tor Washingt ACTRESS. TAKES POIGON | Miss Rthel Reynolds, « of the Zinn Travesty company ling at the Lyric theater, tast night swallowed a quantity of carbolte acid in her room at the Kenneth hotel, from which she suffered ter [ritie agony throughout the night The woman will recover tt & alleged that the J ewallowed acctder alming to have ie for another medicine JAP ROK FOR DIVORCE lana arquire the bu nnal member play drag was ally, the woman mistaken the b containing cough | One of the very few Japanese iivorce cases ever filed tn Seattle was started today by Mine K meto agalnet chi Kanometo, of desertion. » couple w wed jed in Japan yoars ago. The wife says he left her in Omaha in 1904 MEETING OF LABOR COURCIL The weekly session of the © the Federal building where[Laber counct! witli be held tomor mdergoing a grocifigg}row evening in the Labor Temple to his rafiroad meth The committee on the Anti-Jap. the interstate commefgepMorean league will be heard Leaving the coert[mome action taken. The ounctt, Mr, Harriman |itioug with all untons and iabor bod very w eolbes in the city, has fh asked would stand |Peroint Gelegatve to the conferer squareiy Pktich is to be held Sunday, March vurt, staff photog J'? was not tow his camege Foum tr examination | te befnire comm ination room for id he wes weil, in fact, that he and look the cam the face Dow of ‘The Star to luncheon feeling rapher : FISHING TACKLE et all kinds. A. L. Hall, 1012 av handie First SELL FOR $3,000 ts oma, it's worth first-class house of 10 F bailt for ase by two families. Located Rainier Hetgh line. Good te more a on om the car It & situated on a lot 60x120. n Look should interest you Call at our office for further taforma tion. HARVARD REALTY COMPANY 226 Walker Bldg. Second and University this one up. its rO $1,100. peer Han — ahve prior x ferme, gradere ing up the Bil and ett! commence operat: ia & short time + coud tor 8 sharp advance OLE HANGON, 608-9 New York Block. ~ #800 hae LOCHER co. 216, 317, 718 Bids HIGHLAND EIGHTS ADD’N. Situate on the preset WITHIN PIONEER S$ Each trac besides being of the city These tra heavy We Term CO) are t! iE T WILBUR § Main 89 rwo bearing fruit tr TRIES TO win On POINT onowe The forenoon testimony was | along insanity Hanes, and at noon! OR, WAGNER, BUT FAILE-—AN-| | Delmas seored over Jerome in # OTHER GATE CLOSED TO THE) curing the court's decision sustain MAD HOUSE defense in its objection to i repeating hin conversa: | tions with Thaw in jail , Another of Jerome's gates Matiewan was apparently elo the statement of Wagner that did not have eptiepay Jere asked Wagner several time there was anything in Thew's action on the night of the} tragedy which tndleatoecd Wagner refused to make anewer until Jerome said You know what | mean. Jucking Finally (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, March 5.—Prose uting Attorney Jerome has adopt ed @ new tactic in the Thaw case. The evidence he tried to bring out in direct imony from Dr. Wag ner today was to the effect that Thaw deliberately planned to kill White De, Wagner persinted that to out ward appodrances there was no in fication of the mental cond Thaw "ie it usual in brain storme for the subject to display no agitation in approaching @ person he intends to harm?” asked Jerom Wagner said that no r getting be laid down, and he could cite pecting ¢ instan sin a bee Dr, Wagne wtert: toward hin vie to if and are jon of | ld “No, Wagner aod noon recess , fe 4 this } court ous Thaw ito t where walke am! tn. morning COLUMBIA VOTING ON ANNEXATION holding stacle In the way of anne removed, and there is every to expect that the citizens will car ry the annexation question today | Columbia fe at present almost} surrounded by the new twelfth ward of Seattle, of which ft will become a part if annexed. anemones ——EEE LIBRARY BOARD MEETS. Cotumbia City ion was an election on towtay question of an nexing to Be When the Co lumbia City council Inet night granted the franchises of the Beat tle, Renton and Southern rallway, and the Seatthe Electric Ca, through the town, the only ob tractors t detatis of the new $320,006 building. ¥ Engineer George Gerhard of | cupied | Ba lingham called on R. H. Thomson today im quest of information to] 10¢ Emery Scythe Stone Se, Le aid him fo wleping the water| Pike Biue Stone 10c, at Spinning’s ayetem of the northern eity ! in the he amen with the ‘The Mhrary board meet t night to check over of the cont Seattie’s Newest Legal Firm Great Boon to the Public recently been organized | is posted om such matters os buying | | property, sheriffs en, OOF hasing of stocks jiord and tenants and promotion of erally all branches ertminal law There tm this city under Mtate of Washington a to give their patrons legal and port all matters pertalr ing to commercial, prive nd eritminal law This “Legal Protective Associa- tion” gives Its members the advant eee of oul tie bie at oY law sntante and expert real lextate ren, on city property, farms lacre tracts, suburban hemes and in aards 1 subject the laws of the na ts firm whien | members tons, | ance, loans, pur- land contracts con and | lente and of civil advice on etvit, Any one of these numerous trans- sctions entered nto without a full knowledge of what they involve may the price bership in thin asnocia- whieh will positively stand be- you and harm for an entire any times tween may | 7™ whieh ngaged to the advice from those aitation may be he year for You © the aiffer- ur every a the leqnl one who Herst Any af good repute may be come a member of this association | for the sm: of $10.00 per year, or if you are not actively engamed in business the sum of 95.00 per year| will admit you to membership. For full perticnlars caft at the home office of the LEGAL PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION, No. 312 Peoples Savings Bank Build 1 eure afford te ut first obtain advi WILL BE PUT ON THE MARKET TOMORROW At Prices Within the Reach of All ing struck by ner ae an engine and Carrall stree | this morntr performance in Grand theater last night Jap- anene fing was dinplayed, and was hinsed UW) members of the audt- During the ence THURSDAY SET FOR THE BIG TRIAL CALDWELL, Idaho, March Moyer Hay wood-Pettibone case over this morning to Thursday the « yrney in the Adame’ will be here, ‘The defendant's counsel filed to diemiss the not tried bast term went when came motion it was a cane nuse FIRST SAVE; then yt. Let your savings sccumulate until you have enough meney to invest profitably inv: Then you will clearly see the value of saving with us. We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown, «President Cushion JAMES D. HOGE ™. B® SOLNER DImECTORS Ferdinand Sehmite J. D. Lowman Rmanuet Ronenberg & B Stewart George Donworth Robt. C MeCenmbct Rewert R Dune Chas M Bebb joes D Hoge =. I olnee nionSaving & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Bafe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. FREE We keep an abstract system and will be gisd to te you the name of the owner of property in the charge For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. K. Loose, President and Manager, 509-510 Ma- rien Bu 'iding, Seattle, Wash. of Attalia, Walle Walle Ce, Wash. GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. Robinson Tracts Wednesday, March 6 An Ideal Spot to Select a Place for Your Home, or a Good Spot to Place a Little Money as An Investment line, and the Rair Re of the Seattle Electric will give a 20-MINT t on nton « Mathie The midway between on Ar Co. rk nt S: E. Co, line extension BLOCKS of tt ARE, and f tract This Ql cents will be the fare to any part all the le to enjoy vegetables the t being 65x142 is large enough to raise near enou o the heart of Sea comforts and riy AR, P ATION LI \ UNDER CUI the APPLE, PI ym $450 te N TOMORROW and let acts HAVE BI for past 15 thir No trouble us vw them to y LEWIS. A A. ROBINSON & CO. 4 607 Alaska Building lines SERVICE f Greater Seattle. a family Georgetown, will pass to could use, conveniences year yanswer ques ROBINSON Ind. 900 the

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