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HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, paper delivered by carrier. Ty wee HEATRICAL MAG-|t! NATE TO ADVER- |} TISE FAIR. ii Visits Grounds and Forth- i with Starts Project : for Seattle. 4 BY EDDY BOYDEN. v Merunoed, v b led : i ming, Martin Beck sip 4 ‘ Baturday fternoor H bs h in the B | Tile te the theatrical ¢ | Yeas realixe, tl r i 4 " Hie ie the theatrica i! More how houses and pa he | fy Digges salaries of an ow i b The Big Man. } Get this: Wh heat H Titans of New Y ' . F i Rogether pow wow, M n Bock i tometmaxcer ma) When Martin be y the |} others make « r ti! When Martin Beck * no,” | may squirt 1 squea but it Big Detonat his way 4 Bpenat Martin Beck says eo goon | 1 PLittle Ol New York, theatr hy Do you eet it? ns { That's Martin Beck. Ar ” } te show ‘ wilt do for Seattle and the The vpngiras Will Make Pictures. aches Ne @ cle York he | 5 oving \ ot rend men to secure panora) wat the United States. Some Mr here during the fair te} another thing: Have yeu no- ba the border which surrounds the | pletures at the Orpheum the- IN GERMANY, Thies border of Alaska soones —_—- — f , Martin Beck has visited | Saturday faire and expesitions on from ©. E aide of the Atlantic, and he | resentative, awa ® good or bad propositic m| feet that a theatre at Berlin. he sees It many, had been acquired by hie general MA here ie what Martin Beck | American acts. of the A.-Y.-P. © The exposition is a success be- Fore Wt starts, After « tour of t the A.-¥.-P. ts surrounded by) atural beauties eclipsing anythin I ever witness The A.-¥.-P. ex- NEW YORK, Jan. 25.——By U tie lakes. with a mountain | forme a picture oF any other country. tan opera b along the buliding const fractions, but there ts every evidence | itself. _ open June 1 the court room, where they “Here ts one feature concerning made by Mr, Hammerstein. A.-¥.-P. 1 noted while coming Tt was not until I reached the exposition. There i# plenty of ‘foom fer extensive advertising in CHR RISTIAR ITY Ahe east, and to this end 1 will have | & ferles of motion pictures of the E> tons to the a - 'P. auditorium thie | this morning. be decided upon later. 1 con- bame ot the superintendent PASSED IN evangelistic progress petitution fott were to seek appolrited for the E “Question Over Bill. PALMER OF KING AND DAVI68| fp Judge Tallman’s court LOCAL OPTION BILL UP. again vember, 1907, Bloomer was BY T. J. DILLON. ow OLYMPIA, Jan. 26.—There was o tim. h the house this n ’ jin working in a basem rD-| jured so that he was plac If the first round of the contest, and| that Jaffe agreed to pay the BY & vote of 47 to 45 was referred | tor's bill, and, that by reason tg the judici instead | injartes, the bill ax of being ma Secentatives Patne nr ee aaa| not exceed $108 Davis of Pierce mv nade a YY gue : Palmer wa ue made | BACON SUCCEED bu the Hauer Davis that sharp, ugly 0 New York eprerentative Palmer guid |e senator from } : orking for the saloon | Homination of Robert Bacon, ver touched Hquer, and did| assistant secretary of state, f the senate prevented | retary of state fitther troubte Benator Hu $edveed 4 bill to do away with the held up for over 40 \ ¥ com an # Th bill will now be ne, an there are f it in the ju WASHIN wai \by Senator Foraker today adopted without d present gold medals to Orville ine tres on Bu their aerial flights, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the | ECK PLANS BiG BOOSTS FOR A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION ST aE. MARTIN BECK 9 Detonation of Vaudeville. @ of the fair xr nis and build These films will be sent Bavertiving, eh? Beck ts considering the ad- vi lity of sending some real at 3 me FU PR ERGEY passed up like a white ebip in Se . is of tremendous interest to w York city theatrical announcing Beck's Invasion of -th y at the auditorium building preon GETS wine want He HAS SECURED A HOUSE lated be sent to every show house) When Martin Beck, head of the by Mr. Beck. More ad-| Orpheum cireutt and other big the , and the sort that counts. airieal inter: reached Seattle pon, & cablegrant repeated to jeal manager and newspaper speculating op Bray's success. a him to the The acquisition of th Ie Already a Success. | Beck tnterests for accommodating nouncement This announcement, which was! create a furore and some ~~ FIGHT BETWEEN REPORTERS to remark that never before 4 I seen wach progress prior to} A world’s fair for several years, | jy asking for an ix | the Seattle Electric company startx » arraigned for fighting tn and | mut the court roe had been done, this complaint Hammerstein and the critics met last night fn the Knickerbocker ho } | pesition grounds, encompassed bY}A fistic encounter between news LEASES IAA LS RSS ne Paper reporters and Oscar Ham cated nowhére in this | ™¢rstein, muanager of the Manhat . which began i was surprised to note how far) the lobby of the Knickerbocker bo action had | tel, was rewamed today in the stre< S@vanced, Usually expositions open jin front of the Jefferson market With incomplete buildings and at-| police court and in the court room What the A.-¥.-P. will be ready to| The two reporters were going to the court room. Hore even a mc encounter took place which Hammersteia was knocked » was picked up son, apparently uninjured eI CHILDREN’S Cee ad ag vgn a te the east room “Of the Whit Will Send Attractions. been summoned on a complaint over a beach. hearing was postponed, and Han : Mont., that I began to learn) Soaks Se ANTAGONISTIC TO. and butldings for use onthe; Charges s saeaans antagonism to moral i m ctredit, The batidings are) education were preferred against Something new and of original de-| the superintendent of the State Re Sign, cxpecially the forestry and) formatery at Chehalia by the Rev thining bulidings. Geo. KB. Sheaf, pastor of the Kent *E ain considering the proposition! 4 B. church, at the meeting of the | of sending some high class attrac-| Methodist Ministerial Federation try's dependent chtidren. ‘Semmer, bot that ts « matter which Rev. Sheaf could not recollect the WOMAN INSANE, SO DEED IS INVALID Perry and Charles H red with Me. J.B. Chilbers yes-|" “I am not certain that the man if : ¥. and we discussed the idea.”| refer to is the present sitperinten > Br. ik and purty left for Port-| gent.” he said. “This man would p Mand last night, and from there will) pe ingnited if you sald he was with | 0 to San Francisco. ont Christian faith, But 1 know " he is antagonistic to ail forms of tt 4 damag The matter was brought up the proposition to have a chaplain property from Lindblow Flesher and Re THE HOUSE pointed a committ c ne an appointment from the legisia | ture DR. STEWART IS NOW ON TRIA OF PIERCE HAVE woRDS— morning the case of H. F. Bloomer t Aaron L. Jaffe was brought! a to trial, During the month of No-} od by Jaffe and, while engaged nt, waa in ed unde iG iret, the anti-saloon bill lost| a physician's care. Bloomer cla All morning ney and attorney for the defense amined proape were excuned NORTHWEST MINISTERS. AUDITOR WILL PLAN FEDERATION ynted to $234 a special order of| Jaffe says they don't; that all the ees for tomorrow doctor fees against Bloomer would OOT, one favoring WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.-—By | P.—President Roosevelt today presentative Pal-| ceived the resignation of Secretary # fect and called Kep-| of state Elihu Root, recently elect federations} » organization of the Irink tea or coffee sent to the senate to succeed Root | » ministers of the ) Jeration is to have vangelieal dominations held » Alaska-Yukon-Pac } president also nominated hison of Spokane in-| youn ©. Loughlin as assistant nec retary of state, to succeed Bacon GOLD MEDALS FOR WRIGHTS. ¥TON, Jan. 26.—By P.~A joint resolution, introduced | @ convention SEVENTH COOPER JUROR NASHVILLE, ate, author’ ing Secretary of War Wright » was accepted ond a juror No. Wilbur Wright In recognition WIN AS USUAL A FREAK FRANCHISE DEAL IS FRAMED UP. Crawford Gets Grant, but! S- E. Co. is Given the Street. committee Is bilted to perform acrot feat of an un © tovight, wheb it qill recom V. R. Crawford b H ear franchine on Pine st. from Thtitd to Biehth and in the same breath ask a a temporary permit be wing the Seattle pany to lay ite tracks over the faine territory Chairman — Revetle a pounced that both reports would be submitted at the regula oaelon this evening He inaisted there was no tntention either ¢ that severs bers will take the action of the committee Deetin to Tatk Mr, CraWford, wh this action of tae ee > har eny, but it is und f the canton to erttiotac ) asked about nmitioe, de clined to talk for publication, He} acknowledged that be had heard some rumors about the two reports future will speak for iteelf he declared. In the very nature of things, the Boattle Electric company's tracks, r “the temporary permit,” wil | be of a permanent character, as the} t in paved for part of the dts-| new. Once their tracks are dow? city officials do not believe that the corporation wil! be in any hurry} to divvy up with a competing com pany WI Have the Street Disintercated city ¢ that, while Crawford will have the franchise, the Beattle Electric cow pany will beat him to it with Im thelr tracks and the gene on of the corporations ec neal troub an, While » wutfer from lack of ad it generally wed will seek the public con ceded that what anetion when track-laying on Pine st *. * * BANK CLEARINGS. Seatt! . * & Clearings * * oda y t 57134 @ Balance LiL e@ Tacoma * Clearings today $ 992,226.00 @ @ Halances 89451300 @ * Portiand. * < ines today...$ 973.605.00 ® Balances 149,481.46 + * * SERRE ee OLD MAN | iS HURT e tions throughout the United States,|“'E® ON WATER FRONT FoR met at the Invitation of Pr MANY HOURS, SUFFERING INTENSE PAIN. With two ribs broken and in a state of pitiable weakness, Pi Cameron, years old, was found near Fiyer 4 Columbia et, ye was taken to Wayside ermency hospital. Owing to the extreme age and weakened condition of the in jured man, it is thought he will not survive his hurts. At the Wayside hospital it was said that Cameron was intoxicated juries in a fell on the water front The old man had crawled. into an ove at the Flyer dock and was found until yesterday morning STRUCK BY STREET CAR | threatened to kill her man |now reclines in the hat same threat Edward Sleger, a young employed at the plant of the He atile Brewing & Malting Co., was struck by a street car at George-| town shortly before 9 o'clock li night. Sleger's collar bone wa was taken to Providence hospital, where attendants report he will re cover, CUT PAYROLL.” If the new payroll for the coming | year which Major Otto 80 county andl morning goes into effect, many em ployes of the county court house | will be out of @ job In compiling his payroll, Major Case has made many reductions. |and the proposed payroll will save lthe county at least $8,000 per year, | according to Auditor Case, Report on Alaskan Road System— ‘The Chamber of Commerce commit tee national affairs, of which Judge Thomas Burke js chairman will report to the chamber tomorrow on the merits of the proposed bill in congress asking an appropriation of $1,000,000 for the Alaska road # jtem Mrs. De Voe, the head of woman's ing paternity a qualification for holding office. members of the lower house to have at ie one Ereenere an even dozen—News item. LEGISLATORS WILL HAVE HOT TIME THIS WEEK RACE Tih tell court judges « LOCAL OPTION TRACK BILLS WILL FURNIGH BUNCH OF FIREWORKS, ev T. 4 DILLON: will be hntes sek Of legislative » which all sorts of Oratorical sky- | the country rockets, Chinese bombs, squibs and lke thelr shot off for the It along The| Despi glorious | the “wets” even when thi est setback of considered ure of the right up and at it, that it Is the pin wheels will t benefit of the v occasion for and stupendous display will be the option and bills, both of which are lof some import just now The Weal option bill has the first call fof action and then the house The race track san | guinary encounter for the next few or may pot The liquor forees, after the drabbing they tecelyed in the com-| when Hanson are desperate |say. The logical setback by als committee, opposition to the measure local option mittee last Friday and ready for any may present of foreboding chance In mo confidence of aj cause the state of Washington a dry as an | delay more not | They know that there te a filibust the jering campaign being planned, and And they are church people white ribbon badge, or the W r fe on the heads of the |to get local option ma, | the decks of the “wet lof this, Hanson maledictions are, being Heaped with | have the floor to their hear meme em MRS. C. BURDETTE. SMITH STILL AFRAID were not for the county.court+ ¢ Smith would have or |Attzona desert at the foot of! rday morning. He Stand ‘outside py and drink, a foar which comiinuoun- ly follows her. tofore she ha protection, elaiming Burdette Burdette to's fears were quieted | t walls and bugband at | tor 4& time whe tool dhers spre fractured and he sustained s brulse|erom Gaaenine Wie Beat Gt the family | on the forehead. The injured man} Recently fear again assailed |heart of Mra Smith. She now fears pond, gain his liberty and carry ¢ his threat of terrible things to ner rat ber husband from HIS MONEY i WORK ON CHURCH root of| The Methodist ation, the organiaation of the Pirse B this | working wp a churelt did not imbue a true spirit righteousness Alexander judg | Pear: | Boulll this | stitute an investigati ed safety appli # and the rolling con: | ¢ Pres tractor for roofing the a, byterian ehureh at 7th and Spring. | Sition ete We ittenback claimed he did not re |oral of the for| been laid at work done on the job and brought | appliances recover compensation LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, SECO, WILL PRICE ONE CENT. COLLISION SURVIVORS LANDED IN NEW YORK PRESIDENT--. Vic we ote CABINET MEnp US.SENATOR +++ GOVERNOR - STATE SENATOR LOwER HOUSE MAYOR «~~ COUNCILMAN CoP ...=- DOG CATCHER -- suffrage announces that she will present a bill, mak Off-hand she declared that her bill would require ali two children, members of Se ee eee kht and Tuesday; light east ya winds despairing Walla, cities ever vote dry. They’! before long It's a wave that ts epr and it's the C, | their one t Ket ® came to Sta i “Dear Mr. you ple Geventh a € | the the t eee eee eee eRe Ree ee odist Bpisc of | Su nan A k treacherous ree Tee eee eee j if Seattle, Tacoma Spoka ane. Bellingham haven't ceased to work received the for they realize | last diteh with them track measure com up later in the week, and there may e a fight on tt & tremblor |4 si to have his | wa | Toungstown, and had reached Lan- tho time of the collision, declared two highwaymen sprang lonely spot. Woodring obeyed. the | “It command to throw up his hands It | board re war so dark that Woodring says he|of us were threwn from our berths, was unable to distinguish the thugs.| Half of the passengers ran to the 0. D. Woodring, a col °8 | Queen City Dye Works the chances in favor o: lives at 769 Dexter av RRR WANTED—A Hae anybody got a “pretty * white baby” know what to do with? if they have, found a market for it. In this morning's mail there took him to the hospital The Star has he following letter: time a baby is found wil! ind it to 2200 on the corner of Blanchard. We wanted to get the baby that was found, but it was gone be fore we had time to. 9 years old and my 8 is 7 years old. Yours truly, “WINIFRED AND REG! NA TRACY. “P, 8.—We want a pret- ty white baby.” ee eee Ree was found overcon *®/ gas and died she taken to the P: charge that Mrs, Ann Cozart, who exhaustion, due to their thrill- conducts the Normandy apartments,| ing experience. */had been in the habit of selling * | drugged beer for the past four years | tok i tok tok tok tok te Hie without foundation, according to} James B. Connelly, author and * CHURCHES WANT INVESTIGATION Ministerial Fe Notice of civil servi and yieinity & resolution help in the bureau of fishe been made by the government, As sistants in the bure urging Mayor and the ttle Blectric . | United States civil service commi ale PResence | ston at Washington D © | (Continued on page 7.) THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you, _A REW ELEMENT IN POLITICS Pe TAKEN SAFELY FROM SHIPS. ONLY SIX KILLED’ IN THE SEA DISASTER SATURDAY. eee ee SURVIVORS LANDED NEW YORK, Jan By U. P-—Carrying 1,661 surviv. ors of the collision between the liner Republic and the Ital an steamer Florida, the Baitle and Florida docked today shortly before 1 o'clock. They were landed in jess than 30 Of thé survivors, 1,361 were gers and 3 f the Republic's crew. It develops that four steerage Passengers aboard the Florida alto perished as the resuit of eee eee ee eee eee ee eee KRESS RSLS EEK ERROR YORK |The first auth 25.—By U. P, “ily happened when tha Florida crashed into the public, of the White Star Nantucket, Mass, early morning, causing thé death of six and eventually sinking jthe Republic, was given today by | Capt Ransom, of the Mner Baltic, which arrived in Ambrose channel urday | today with a large number of pas PLETE sengers of the ill-fated steamer. ~| THAT VAUANT STATESMAN “The crash came without THAT STERUNG CunmPiON , warning,” said the captain. | The Florida suddenly appeared | from the fog before any of the | crew of the Republic knew it was near and ran into the big | White Star liner, Staterooms 48 and 22 were stove in by the blow, and the boat began to | fill with water. The Florida .. | Quickly backed away and disap- TERRI APPLAUSE peared in the fog, but left one TIMG-4EST= 24“; | of her anchors in the wreck- age of the staterooms. Operator Flashes Disaster. “It was some time before the identity of the ship was-known. The. mechanism in the wireless operate “ ing room of the Republic was badly pled by the impact, but Oper Binns, surrounded by wrecky remained at his post and hed messages calling for aid. In the meantime all the passene had been aroused and ¢onsid. erable exciten t prevatied, bu there Was not what you might call ja panic among them the ate three, supreme WEATHER FORECAST. Occasional rain or snow to- see ee eee Water Pours into Hold. “Water poured through the side lot the ship at a rapid rate. The BY BOLD brave firemen remained below, working like Trojans to prevent an explosion of the boilers. They, would not leave until the water, now up to their necks, threatened to take their lives. eceetectmemeeee Thirty minutes after the first TWO MEN ARE ROBBED AND) Wireless Mash appealed for help the | Florida plowed her way through the ONE 18 SERIOUSLY fog to the side of the Republic ang INJURED. | took aboard several passengers; |Two of the Republic's passengers ‘or for the | fell into the sea, but were promptly rescued. Spokane Man Saved. ring says he! H. J. Hoover, of Spokane, Wash, d his home at) who was ailing on the Republic at thog at West Se nd California ay. when the today that the impact was terrific, remarkable how cool all om »ained,’ he said. “Several ut from a Struck Down. decks in their night clothes. Capt, Wrikht, a cigarmaker who|Sealby assured us in a speech that the Pa-|there was no danger. That made hospital suffering from a se-\us feel better, It was a strange st pe ihe back of his head. | sight to see the Itallan immigrants © claims, by « highway-/ kneeling on the decks in prayer, who waylaid him at First # ” Virginia st. Saturday night. | They were all barefooted. Wright says the thug hit him on Hoover and his wife were on thet and relieved him of $15.) Way to make a 105,000-mile tour of injured man wandered along|Europe, Asia and Africa. He dee » Hattery st. where he/olared today that the accident will by a friend, who/ not alter their plans. Rousing Welcome for Baltic, o \ A rousing welcoming demonstra * AY $ ' E R Y I By tion greeted the Baltic as she plows ed slowly through the North rivet THIS DEATH |with the Purnessia acting as her Jconvoy. All the boats in the river saluted the big Hner with their NOW whistles, and all along the docks on | either thousands of citizen¢ & thorough investigation, | Cheered long and loud. J C. Snyder is convinced The women passengers who the death of Dick Brevick,| were taken from the Republic * whose body was found in a room at presented an odd sight as they Normandy apartments, 2117% | left the steamer. Every one rn av., last Tuesday morning,| of them, with hardly an excep- ~ ntirely accidental. Brevick| tion, wore raincoats or were by tlluminating| wrapped in blankets, with tow- tly after being| els covering their heads. Most ifle hospital, The of them were stil! ik from Women Fainted by Scores. | Coroner Snyder. |magazine writer, who was a pase Brevick’s brother is also eon-| Senger on the Republic, said: vinced that death was entirely acci-| “After the Florida struck the Re it was discovered that five oms on the saloon deck of Fifty women collapsed or fainted FOR MORE HELP during the re-shipment of the Re- public's passengers to the Baltle, One woman fell into the sea be examina-| tween the ship end a lifeboat, los- for|ing a bag of jewels, but she was es has | rescued to be held ‘ebruary u of plant in-| Captain Stood by Ship. are also needed and exam-| g]asCcON Mass, Jan. inations to fill vacancies in that de-/py .U, P.—The rescue of Cart partment will be held the same time | sealsby and his mate, of the Re a8 the other, Plumbers’ helpors, to| paplic, was the most dramatic in selected without examination » also being called for, Applica | iver leident of the sinking of the big sh uid be filed with the Standing side by side on the |

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