The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1908, Page 5

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NCLE JOE CANNON’S MILLI on Visit to Law ler Cannon's Dis- Finds the Answer or Bryan's Question— ot Long Franchises for} Utilities and Sold for Big Bunch of — Banker and wy Real Estate Own- Te aeiichibeemnenen BY JACOB WALOECA. (Star Special Service.) FILLE, Nh, Sept, 30—In a fired at the democracy Joe Cannon, with most of tle assembled to hear him, de that Bryan was a millionaire fa plutocrat. Hryan confessed $150,000 and he came back ‘with a query as to Uncle Joe's A further question sug was, how did he get it? answer to the question Vnele Joe got the greater bis money through his Bil. The latter was trou poor eyesight from child And there was a time when of the boys strictly Joe to always care for his William. It proved, how that William, whea grewa to could see a dollar around if, and that he pofmted out the way to affluence. Joe, according to those who Mm to de in the best position to pe, fs worth $1,000,000, Soye of ocratic politicians make es- fanning from $2,000,000 to oO, but they may be infic- some by the heat of the cam- One of his near friends gave aa the correct figure. home. Joe haa said that he learn Much of Uncle Joe's wealth har Value of money as a poor and)}oome from speculation In farm lawyer. Opportunities to/ lands. He owns a 400acre farm his store were presented in| near Tuscola and bas large holdings personal property follows: Cow days by clients who came} in Indiana and Nebraska. One of $40, watch $25, inces to borrow money and} the big strikes made by the speaker and plate $350, on hand $2,600, investments He trausact-land his brother was through the credits otmer than bank or broker line of business that In theae | purchase of land under water near $10,200, household furniture $1,500. ds in the hands of trust com! the city limits for $20 an acre. They When he entered congress a little aod real estate dealers, and) drained it and sold the land years over 30 years ago, he was worth sald that Uncle Joe foresaw tiie growth of the Weat because of hiv Ploneer experience in Lilinots, and that he does now or has owned 10, 000 acres In Nebraska Uncle Joe's home here ts on the t One of the Cannon banks here! has $50,000 of government funds on deposit. It is the deposttery for the federal court and the soldiers’ r m he has scheduled $15,112 worth of tax books at $22,000 valuation, and | 1 $200, jewelry | THE 8TAR—WEDNESUAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908, ° LJ as another evidence are much many ah appreciated $3.75 $1.65 ~we pletur hore an Ox fe turmed over every cent be We let tt go,” he said. ® years ago he returned to ola from a long trip and was by his brother that they started « bank. Their com- funds. amounting to $11,000, } ending March 31 aggregated | 748.87. ‘The school fund is ¢ } od at $165,000, him many ebances for in-| afterward at a great profit. [t is $25,000. | FOR SUNDAY geoeme ~ "The - STATE. NEWS og ep MAMMOTH BOILERS.Two 450| Western Washing uhe bollere for |horse power water Everett, passed a vation been placed in the enterprise; the power plumt are to be construct-| ing the el eof the A fact that he was a banker was |¢d 4t the navy yard, Puget wand. | Sundays Riss prising to Joseph, but he BONDS SOLD-—Cikanogan county) CHIEF DROWNED Chief Pe: known of the his brother's judgment ag | 8" sold its bonds of 14,000,000 toh one Wisdom of the venture. jae Ragiet syndicate Makaah Indians prospered a reme t GO SOUTH . President Marting eral days ago by owaing tn where sae peek a pled the Rockefeller party, who have | Straits of San Juan De Fuca. Sihea another. They became| DR insiecting the Milwaukee ex RECEIVING CREW». Of lighting plant and aj neon °0 the soma, are em route 10) cnarionte: . car line, and gradually tn ey — TrLe—T ote A EATTL he state om as the city ¢ MEET IN Si | preparatory iminal insane commieston witi| & franchise on the route to) meet in Seattle on Qet. 7 of of the national soldiers’) TAFT WAGERS—Waesers have | # fe when it was a sparse! Settled) heen made in Spokane ranging| tle Reck for Bouth Afri country, and folks general | from $199 to $2.00 that Taft will | they will engage in missionary work iad no idea where the home) *try the state by 0.009 majority. [in the Congo Free Sinte, Hd be located. | LANDMARK GOES..The fret) REID'S SUCCESSOR I. Chir heir syatem was the only one in| brewery eatabtished In the state, at|ford has been appointed by Gov of the best o leaving hext month for the Asiatic waters. GO TO SOUTH AFRICA KR. Moon and bene Olymipda, is betng rapidly demoliah-| Mead to OM the remainder of the “ ge sad by the Ab jose to ive way io, new structnm m of Superior Judge Reid of was passed by one leg | gic OAT CROP. the La Con-/ Pt county, who Tenigned to aud repealed. by the next. It | ger ek the oat crop fs 396,000) take the western ot Northera Paetfie. the granting of fran: | bushel» ietger than last year. } 35 years. The repeal was| STATE RECEIPTS..state Treas NEW LABOR PAPERS Labor public condemnation of the) urer Mills im his annual report. icaders, backed by Samuel Gompors. | few years ago the Cannon | noses thet the receipts for (h® year are planning to entablish weekly ay and lighting inter} Luna Park Natatorlum. Ferries | Papers in c ttiea sold to the McKinley ayn-|teave Seattle at the half hour. ***| REACHES SUMMIT The Chi . $1,100,000. cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul raliv * have been Inid to the sucnmit of the } macades at Snoqualmie. | JURY BAYS GUILTY—The jury jat Tacoma has found George & | Klonts guilty of attempting to mur | der hin wife and then taking hie own life. He will be sent to the penitentiary a | $15 Shot Gun $9.98 | } $3 Set Rogers’ Solid Nickel Silver | Knives and 2. ] | orks........ | Enigmarelie. Ab unusual sight in Seattle was that of Enigmarelie, the mechanical figure, yesterday driving = coach and four through the city streets | without saxniatance. The route the drive wa: the Star where the co hibited, up &: and down Firs watched by thousands relle’s manager states tha: jdriving stunt has taken piace in Tmany cities, Including London and Paris, thus far without accident. Set of Rogers’ Solid Nickel Silver Knives and Forks. They never wear off; they're the same all the way eeronehs worth $3.00; sete. Moore. ‘The patrons of the Moore thix week are delighted with the com-| pany presenting ¢ * $2.19 25e Oil Can, 17¢ | Igallon Smooth-Finish Galvan Half-Seles, 10¢ Pair of first quality Grand. Hemlock ‘ ole | wed Of Can, wit od bail ai HaltSoles, assorted || tsed O11 Cam, with wood bai The hew prima donna, Miss Mary regular 15 10 handle; very special 17 } a, fo ; : intent, ie making @ hit in “The . pals C | Thursday C lhl Raya cuce ote Grand this week , | Deut x She has « beautiful voi SOc Stovepipe, 35¢ \| 25 Frying Pan, 15¢ | | charming persanality. Of 5 or Cinch Russian Iron || Cold Handle Steel Frying Pan, oo — bose enae aoe a pe; never sold for less || Thursday flyer; worth 15¢ lf} pany several years, and their She: special 35c 26c; special ..... vue ifs above criticism ric | Gavory Roaster, 97¢ | | / Seattle. 50¢ Door Bell, 2i¢ || The wellknown Savory Self- |i) ~ matinee will he given by Rich a Copper plated Door Hell, || Basting Roaster; made of heavy |B ards &@ Pringle’s mantels at tne TP with turn watton and nickel-|| steel, and is seamless; easily tle tomorrow afternoon, Their plated bell; reguiar 54e || cleaned; extra 97 performance ix meeting with much | i ‘al S }| special c appreciation, ‘T inging is a 4 ; be feature, and the vaudeville stunts | $1.25 Lantern, 98¢ || 25¢ Mixing Bowl, 15: in the ollo are good. “The Rocky | rty No. 2 Brass Burner || Heavy Rolled Kage Yellow Mix voi ge <A ial mitiad @ Piast Lantorn, the kind || ing Bowl; heavily glazed; ream | it won't blow ont lar 25¢; a bargain 15 91.25; special’ ....900 |] at c Earthen Baking Pans 10c Big assortrnent of Earthen Baking Pans, 114, 2 and quart sizes, with or without bail; a bar- 10c gain treat for Thursday, each : Sp elger & Harlbat 6 4COnO EP ast Mi ANO UNION STREET. “Luna Park Natatorium, open 10 a m, to 10 p, m we AMUSEMENTS: audiences fe wood heater— 4s euch a good heater far bur with the world’s best alshings me has been made cozier by the se extra specialed for this week only } all of our departments are unusually attractive makes of —let. our salesmen show you the reatest fuel-saving heater in Seattle. 44 —a heater that surpasses all others. —the most perfect heater made. these extra s cials for the week— are attracting much atte ntion of our willingness to help replenish the home offerings fine dining just an pictu fegular value of diner B mpectat ue of arin diner, 65 $4.00, costumer special— 49c which Insures port tation of the & ar * any sparks trom blowing out of the ast top, has urn and foot st trom a in four sixes. No. 1% takes If-inch wood $4 50. n- } house fur. | a quality dining suite special value— ch in whaped to fit the back am exeendingly well desig *, practical a one of the distinctive f its Office Furnishing de the most moders conveniences for the practi cal busivess man > | | mn <| MILLIONAIRE WIRE SNOHOMISH.ROAD | GIVEUPHIS FIGHT... Sirs FRANCHIS Snohomish & Ever an electric line to be (By United Prove.) from Seattle to Sno- The Seattle ett ratlroad, construe BAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 30-—De-) homish, was meanted a franchise spite the fact that he announeed | yesterday to build in King county. yesterday thi » would fight the According to the terms of the deportation proceedings againat him| franchise the third rail 4s pro- at Washington, Henry T. Bowuman,| hibited The road must be com- the Chinese miiiionaire, whose ad “1 within five years from the mission that he has two wives han of the franehise, Officials kept bim out of this cowntr an jof the eo: any state that active nounced through bis attor to-| construction will immediately eom- |day that he will ga back to China| menge without fighting the case fyrth« - | Englishman Rescuer (to skater Many men have many minds who han fallen through)—Steady, the average Is maintained all eld man, steady! Keep cool! just a8 many haven't any ° oman CHEAP COLONIST RATES, Westhound during September and More poopie are by oy October via Oregon KR. Rh. & Naviga tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $38.00; toak “Wibratory Masecye for tiealth fF from St. Louis, $35.60; Kansas City, And Beauty.” Ws free om ete., $30.00. Other rates and fnfofmation furnished, and de Arnold Vibrator Co. posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, 60? First Ave, E. E. Ellis, Gen. A . Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, but Best at keen savings, they chair ts ey 3411.90 regular value 619.25 this te a solid omk quite Like raed neh plate pretty Uhrary combination case, re—tt has pr ». odd veled shaped edged The Shafer Special Suit for Men at $15 To meet the demand for a good, stylish Suit at a moderate price, we have had these garments made for us by one of the foremost tailoring concerns in the country. They are good enough to carry the Shafer label. So far as we know, they're the best money’s worth in town. The: ought to be, and the Shafer business is big enough to af- ford it. Choice of some two hundred different patterns, or. venient book section otous desk space and ny compartment—it ts s he brary or value $19.26 for the wee wisome addition to a it living room—regular yr $11. 80 wres of this store ts rtment, filled with | ad i pik bedene tal Stninh a) in all the wanted colors; perfect nia " & drama of the feuds of| theatre next Week will break all! votes in Mendocino county, accor * , R ailore: side yo records. “The Clanaman,” whtch|ing to Congressman Dune me. fitting, well tailored, inside and ssi | will be seen here for the first time, | Kinlay, who is here after « cam:| out; and guaranteed . e Orpheum. Sas. &. samara yoanel Fes gy i m trip through the northern | ‘The singing of Helen Bertram. | cysts for have been received | County | K ° D h Fi ° te noted prima donnn at the Or: | #UeaNs for genie Maye Oe sly ot| MeKintay says that soverai thous|}| Kappenheimer Suits, the Finest in the pheum this week, ts proving an vaual treat to the large houses Hertram is well known to her opera on in &@ number rr She has tb the more tant musical edies of recent Years Lois. ‘The Rose of the Rancho” t# af the patrons of the Lois of the old romantic fordi pletur days in California play and is partic vows of the beautiful acenary. M May and Mr. Frawley are maki the moat of thelr opportunities ithe leading parte. high class he Clanaman.” It t& prop that the attendance at_ the M FREE Consitation | the wature of 7 y. You incur no AM. & GP. LOVGHNEY Osteopathic Phyalelans, 10-11-18 Matahrook Second a What You Can Do DEPENDS UPON What You Are yur Highest success, Phrenotogist, Physiognomiat Palmist of consulted t Wighth Ave Union, Phone fn MOUNS—8 A.M 1280 ro Pr Mt. com: It ie @ beautiful larly pleasing be PROF. LANDAU i, [seats opens tomorrow "ics"! JAPANESE LOSE | : VOTES FOR TAFT saa ; | y United 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—Bo mer been Spanish! able to sell railroad tles cheaper than the American lumberman | 1 thousand | cause the ajchants fn Japanese lumber Manchuria have here | can, Taft will lose seve LOSING inn 2 | Pantages. } “Hardeon,” the mysterious “mille an man,” continues to puzzle Pan tages patrons. Neither handcuffs padlocks nor death by the water) fi) | route have terrors for him 5 Tom Jack 4 the Swick }in mustead are acts This means a |'Big Loss 'To Us oe We are forced to look for new quarters and must sell our ods at almost ad any price, Our loss means Your Gain Big Sale Saturday Morning Watch for the BIG GEST CUT IN PRICES Seattle. ever made in Crown Clothing (0. | | 1121 First Ave. | sand men have been put out of work in the lumbering Land, Sold Only at the Shafer Store We are showing these famously good Suits for men in all the newer fabrics, and in the most wanted colors. ‘The i] fabrics this year are finer than ever and more decided. The H Kuppenheimer tailoring ranks with the best work of the custom tailor. The prices for Kuppenheimer Suits are— $20, $25 to $35 College Clothes for Young Fellows— Superb Show at the Shafer Store The Shafer Store shows the finest collectic rllege Clothes to be found in the Northwest. “College” Clothes are a little more pronounced than any other line tailor has worked in many novelty effects, such as curved cuffs, 7 curved pocket flaps; buttons in a group or widely separat- # ed; notched collar and long revers. The fabrics are strik- ingly beautiful, and the prices rule lowest | country of the! istons because the Japanese have captured the te market UML DAbe OuR IDEAL LOGGING TOOLS AND HERCULES DER m of C The Pow Do the work. Get our price delivered to any part of the Sound here $10, $15 and $20 Agents for famous fine, vor Mendy Yankee Suits for |Top Coats and Rain Boys $5. 00 Coats for Boys Batteries. e Yankee I and heavy ts tre te { pant Dinka and faney BUY HARDWARE traight and veh t e | ats bocke he fa 1 anne he AT WHOLESALE 1 Et ; full fro $5.00. $12.50 ||“ Shafer Bros. * | Univer. L v | Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long ity aity | : : |

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