The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1907, Page 3

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FR WILL SMASH RECORDS TO GET MUNICIPALLY-OWNED el ct iv, Coal a MAYOR SPEER AND DENVER’S AUDITORIUUM AS IT LOOKS TODAY, Stare Exclusive Service) | “We will put on three eight-hour} completing the auditoriam than bi Deo. 24-—All prece- shifts and work continuously until/ ts of being able to attend the eon ken by Denver the auditorium is completed,” May-| vention as @ delegate. . for the next Demo-/or Robt. Speer says, A municipal-| There is a taint upon Speer's Rational convention, which ly owned auditorium ts the mayor's | Democracy Although ted a Deen awarded to this city, | own scheme. Democrat, the last state conven ity will expend elty funds,) Wheh the announcement came | tion refused to recognize the cre | fe by 8 bond tesue, tn equip: | that the $100,000 in gold from Col: | dentiata of himaelf and his f w ibe finest auditorium in the | orado’s Mines, and the prospect of | ers, who were elected delegatea at fe tor the accommodation of the | cool breeses even in the hottest th regular primaries wring hin wits of Democrac The struc-| season, had won the convention, | deleation to be corporation|sts bee will be ready & month in ad-jexpressions of doubt were fre Democrats through the « ges af the convention quent The big* structure was sti!l regard his Demoeracy as only Y army of workmen is to/only just begun, Skeptics freely }wkin deep and Insist that the re @@ the building at once. | predicted ¢ junk pile ther | jected ones be given no place in Bonds have been authorized | than an auditorium would greet the | the national hering or all the money will be available | delegates. that the may will make a fight ort) | The mayor is more confident of | for a seat and prevent timber being staked f TT NOTES 222225235 some 6,500,000 acre have been staked and it ix estimated tha (Star Special Service.) night with a cargo of 3,500,000 feet | 159,000,000 acres remain SPRPBRETT, Dec. 25.—According |of lumber for Australia | Pian New Depot. F tement of Assessor T: | s RN Db aie: of the ae ar Mrs. Henry Friday has offered a es that the 2 fhe eward of $200 for the return of the 1 county has been logged | traveling bag and contents which! . $1,500,000 ofie bases his statement upon | were lost or stolen Saturday night | fo, nt { secured by the county's Mo hae ret ee ; m Honolult | Rocheste e bag contained $90 in money Sruisers, who have already | and jewelry to the value of $1,006. SAILOR 18 JAILED. ly cruised four-fifths of the | Mra id not mise the bag the portion containing the | until the carriage t Fr lesert, Cox Valuable tracts of timber. He | her from the a awa the revenue fat the government's esti gone. She was under the imp cutter « that re is 12,000,000,00¢ | that she had left it tn wrve 18 an-| bat th fver ctw: govern did not p as It should be Another Conspiracy in Ecuador are now idle, but will! Friday f the depot thelr work the first of Feb-| says he took a traveling GUAYAQUIL, Dec, 2 A v nd shortly after that an| the boat for Seattle, and that the | Cousplracy to overthrow the A @tatement can be made. latter pase 9 | do = rhment has been d PM estimated that the timber of | the bag if it cove nosy a Gen. ix h county would be con-| riage. Th sre | Marla Toran, the lea asked to m and try and | Spirac and sever tm ten years, if all the 144 of the county were kept ran. | find man, but he could not be been arrested eenoeely = A CHRISTMAS CAROL BY THEO. gas RE R Tr is iatihace 60 dew carty| ‘The cateeement relte fer 1967 DORE ROOSEVEL valuation of real property ty of $22,207,402, Season, store people re- show a during the last few days | in Snohomish cou sy Was very heavy, breaking | #04 personal property of $5,700,995 n established last year, | TYe amount of taxes to be Cres & dhe biggest holiday trade ever | ed ow the first Monday in February Sita ra $756,099.24 on real pr $9199,994.49 on proper The county levy is 26 mills and the levy of the city of Everett is 12 mills. | the city was handled. Many Me tradesmen, fearing the ef Pot the financial depression, @aaceled large baying orders Onsequentiy were surprised at Onslaught of shoppers. Sup / @f all kinds suitable for the! RESERVES ON TIMBER. Santa ( : trade, from the buteh | it } stocks of turkeys to the flor- (By United Press.) Talks that “Socks of cut flowers, disap VICTORIA, B. C. Dee. 25.—The To me! coer them, and today Ev. British Columbia fovernment bas ying ae merry @ ol plac & reserve on all unstaked MOTHER SPANIEL BURIES PUPPIES : ‘#8 ever in her hiatory. timber in the province. The ee r (By United Pre: personal mmyrot ounnsevinny }im counecll has become effective British steamer Tottenham) a result of a decision by the gov the Weyerhacuser mill last! ernment to conserve )_ the Umber THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.—————— BPOKANE Wash Dec A Dr. Willard 0. Dutton, b f ; her f dead 5 ee he ¢ den of Charles ¢ well, af n ing all in her power to keep ther alive. Rowell says he cannot apply for membership in the Ananias clad, for the atory is no fake, as he saw the sad obsequies himself The little canines. old, were ously wit not arian. The n were dead, mathe warm body and - poor and simple ways known to caninity, te ive them Whe she were in b garden, selected ar a t, dux a dee hole in the soft earth, carried her bauble to it one by one and laid them Ie their grave and covered them «@ tenderly as baman han done. Stnce then she gu spot, day and night BALLARD NOTES (Star Special Service.) BALLARD anta Cla must b be The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet | “The Housekeeper's Best Friend Is a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet whisky _ *BECAUSE— Ballard | IT MEANS LIGHTER WORK IN THE KITCHEN. ore : land-off 4 IT MEANS A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, right at your fingers ae eg > Ayr & n ind a packag | IT MEANS A NEATER KITCHEN, with thing exposed to |j|containing five quart botth or heat brand m the walk f t y Brewery loon The Tt contains a sanitary flour bin, with sifter attache @ patent | soyously went. te " " a ear bin, insect-proof; a metallined bread and cake box, air-tight |) Guerters and wanted to know = tea and coffee cans that preserve the strength and flavor of }))4 «should do about paeees was ded that, as It enables you to save your strength, get the dally meals and |) bot had been Kk Meer up in half the usual time Cla t first man The ‘He Cabinet is made of solid oak, golden velvet fin- t (Mis lated ib, which will stand the heat and steam of the kitchen, 3% t S clehe. Seed 5 ALL THE CREDIT were without the price of a nig 1403 TO) YOU_ WANT lodging. #o | beds and a ¢# nad mor m be SECOND ’ AVENUE [ CORNER Daman pueriven |SECOND AVE.||« |] many of the 1 ad i y Laveen LUNION ST |) will ‘ this evening by th AUDITORIUM READY FOR DEM. NATHINAL comma BAl ARTENDER TLE. STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 1907 A CHRISTMAS OL By MAYOR een MITZ. William Tobin, a bartender at \ the Navy saloon, 76 Weat Washing ton st, wan arrested yesterday by Detective Griffith on a charge of “Oh, And I loved to prance, 1 played the fid, aenaulting Peter Germain tn the Keele is “ae Ger But | see no signs government would take be-| petiole se gta r Of @ Christmas dance,” forty and fifty million dol main was removed to the Pacifte lars tax from Andrew Carnegio'’s os hoapital, where for a time it wan} Five Killed in Christmas Fights. | tate, if an inheritance tax law w feared that concussion of the brain] NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 26.—Five| now on the books, auch as recom: would vosult. It te charged that, 2 Killed by pistol or knife in| mended by President Rooseyelt tn ya, “ Aare | Lowslana and Mississipp! during | his message. Little Margaret, the Tobin struck Germain over the} the last 24 hours, is the record up| steel king's only child, would have hoad with a beer bottle to date of Christmas fights. to worry along on a paltry $150,000, YOUNG GIRLS, WADING IN FE: suming estimate of his estate 000,000, BLOOD AND FOULEST FILTH, NOW DO JUNGLE’S WORK. The picture shows @ scene in the killing room. All efforts to get @ photographer into this department proving usele The & com jasioned Artist John Billet go in and make a sketch. His picture shows girls at work stamping and tabeling beef carcasses but a few where the ca © being killed with a sledge. The girls feet tro work on a floor awash with blood and filth By R. F. Frazer cruneh of the sledge hammer as it (Seattic Star Exetveive Service.) |and pure and maidenly must tn. CHICAGO, Dee Young giris, | evitably #decumb. few « 1 oo And what of their eleters in t ne t eo ff caal jepartment,” as the pack t,t mt de work ers term the other chamber of hor b ‘ & b b « aad rm where the intestines are treat R on S-stained | ea? i hin department are damped . my aa casings” from the kill of eee rp Bota: « plant. There the giris| \ > clean, me and cut to} ’ efi 1 lengths all that are avail-| ° abe i is low-cellinged, with ee ghee: an a tion, and 80 fogged with | we" the heads of cattle and In anot fe t where ond: ° must hear hollow of «iris of are at the animal enters the and bare they must bear its groans aft pen 000 oF UNCLE SAM WOULD TAKE $50,000,000 FROM LITTLE MARGARET CARNEGIE BY ROOSEVELT INHERITANCE TAX PLAN IF CONGRESS PASSED LAW SUGGESTED, 20 PER CENT OF ANDREW CARNEGIE COLOSSAL FORTUNE WOULD GO TO THE GOVERNMENT. By Gilson Gardne: WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 26 $160,000,000. his is, of course, assuming that Mr. Carnegte does not get rid of bi before he dies. It is also as that the current Pittsburg namely $200, is approximately corr president cited the tnherit ance tax Jaws of England, Germany and France in making bis om mendations. He did not outline any The specific rate of tax, but suggested that the principle is worth consid ering if we had a law like r one in Pngland, Mr. Carne uid loave the bulk of his estare jter Margaret without paying any Copyrephl 190rby hechomd HY very heavy tax to the government; | MARGARET CARNEGIE, ONLY CHILD OF ANDREW CARNEGIE. | but If he tried to leave it to distant |—— relatives, collateral heirs, or to some | eve higher per ce to ie daugh ey ought to be nd per; accumulations of mc Institution like # library, it would | cent, or a quarter of the total to the | broken up, and that this tax will Jat once become subject to a tax of| state, But this applies only when it| help to dissipate them. So even Ww per cent. In Pagland the bieer|is willed to collateral or distant! when left directly to an only daugh- the fortune the higher the tax, until | hetrs. | ter, the ¢ te would pay the trib- $5,000,000 is reached, when the for-|| The theory of an inheritance tax| ute of 20 per cent to the govern- tune pays the flat 20 per cent rate, |!aw in the United States is not to| ment. It goes on the theory that In France the rate is the same,| make @ special exception of the di-| anyone who Inherits, without any 20 per cent to the state, but the te rect heir, but to tax the devised es-| effort or labor, as much as five or ‘limit where this begins ts ten| tate, no matter whether ft goes to| ten millior can get along millions. In an estate of | direct or indirect heirs The Amer with what t « after the govern- the size of Carnegte’s would pay an| {lean notion is that the very large | ment takes a fifth of it SAUSAGE LINKS AS!LOVELORN FRENCH DUKE SHATTERS FONDEST XMAS PRESENTS HOPE OF FORTUNE HUNTERS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 26 The annual reception and exh le Star Exclusive Service.) ; tion of the Indianapolis Abattoir) NEW YORK, Dec, 25.—No brass company, at ite plant last night, | band reception at the hands of his was creat success, People at- fellow scions of the French nobil- | tended in such great numbers that | ity awaited the Due de Chaulnes on} there was scarcely room for one | his recent arrival in Paris | | moré. It was not what might be The duc has set ide all prece called a formal reception, with men | dent; he has foregone a marraig in full dress and women in low. settlement in order to get the girl! gowns, but just an informal! After a two-year courtship, the sort of reception and exhibition of | Due de Chaulnes has won the hand the products of the plant of Miss Theodora Shonts, daughter There were decorations, however, | of T. P. Shonts, American million and Japanese lanterns in addition | aire. +For more than 4 year Shonts to the many electric lights, and | withheld his consent to the mar good music and souvenirs for the | riage. | femin guests. These souvenirs) Duchess d'Uzes, sister of the] consisted of & number of small|/ duke, was the matchmaker, She links of sausage packed in a box, met Mra. Shonts and her daughter | quite “Christmassy” with holly and in Paris and invited them to her tied with gilt cord and with an or estate. T the duke met the hamental “Merry Christmas” tag girl, Cupid quickly did the rest attached Shonts would fot consider the po foreign. ia DUC DE CHAULNES. would have family, he mateh; he ers in the HE DOLES OUT THE The duke followed Mra and her daughter to Ameri for the wedding in January. It will CANAL MONEY = [te'sair, Shonts enter take place in New York his Washington home The duke ‘The duke fe 28 years old. He has won all the f to hin side save spent a fortune and has only @ IT. P. Even bis admiration was) slender income. His full name is aroused by the duke's persistence. | Emmanuel Theodore Bernard M When the duke readily agreed to rie d’Albert de Luygnes d’Aill forego a marri settlement, the ninth Due de Chaulnes et de Pie railway magn was without fur quiny, and Marquis d’Angear. The family is one of the moet aristo- cratic in F r opposition. The to Paris to arrange ther ground duke has gon MODEL VILLAGE CAR AND AuTomoBILE “~T0C0 ORY “ue An automobile driven by Charles the slop er it te stricken reeking in and slime from the rush of They must endure the coarse lan-/ anima teatines that are beia# guage of the men who labor there repared f Ke ering in th k of life taking t or ¢ a of greatest They © accustomed to precautte 1 “ pe neenes to which all that la modest k steam t « can #¢e more than 1 feet n with the greatest dif fie The nauseating stench eome f y to penetrate one « is stand at measuring ta ble on which an endless chain | aff i & constant stream of fut nee coverings» which tb handle quickly, afijast to length and cut Up at the other end of thia run wa © other girla who b x troughs into which lime from the intestines is drained, and t de rt 2 On their course to the 80 THEY OBTAINED G final cleansing | They must look all that time apon| It the dirtiest work In the constant sheddir of blood | ingt ' No visitors are ever through which they heed |en to this department lesaly It cling They must Msten to the dul! # the hair ays the most in nt applicatt it is a curse that marks ite ims unmistakably 1 from such horrible condi te daughters of the Jungle are expected to eme into virta @us womanhood, to mo wives and mothers, affectionate in the homes, full of moth love an Kindness, the mainstay of Hons yet to come Jungle Girls Photographed at Work. of soap and wa-| | | (By United Press.) | Brown of Seattle, in company with | HUDSON, Obio, De 5.—Be- | his wife, Miss Edith Harris, R. R. leause of a gift of $2 0,000 sup | Holmes and J. Ellison, was run posedly made by J. W. Elisworth,| down at Georgetown early this millionaire New York coal man who| morning by a southbound Park promised to make this village a/ street car and the car wrecked and model village, provided that the | its occupants severely shaken up sale of lMquor ¢ * before the |and bruised. Brown was picked up money is paid over, Hudson vo unconscious and remained in that out suloons yesterday by a vote of | condition for nearly half an hour. 266 to 188. The town sentiment m is overwhelmingly “wet,” but the chance to get municipal light and gas plants with a sewerage disposal plant and the remodeling of the old Western Reserve college at a cost of $100,000 overcame the saloon sentiment A CHRISTMAS CAROL BY WM One Dollar Starts One REP. J. A. TAWNEY. James A. Tawney of Minnesota who will again be chairman of the it. BRUM. apr in’ committee in th house after a trip to the k wltnits tteckat sthmus, that the Partama canal em rjpseeceinpenisien s are in clover is the m satle The climate Is so fine, the wages factory and accept the living se cheap and able Christmas gift 40 agreeable that you of them from you can make, y and a stick of ethals, now head s hfe out a sign parate with a jin nite. Col. ¢ one WE PAY y canal, hi More No Help N 4,” and the alk Pa b Christmas joys work is going on t Foal - - Must fade and rust Safety Razors for Xmas presents But I'll win out Hall's, 1111 First av. oe By or bust heck . INTEREST START IT TODAY. The Union Savings & Trust Co. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THe STATE Cor. Second and Cherry ON ALL DEPOSITS HOGE ag 2 2° orvosine post orn i {

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