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2 ARERR 0 RPS Sa eae 5 ‘ Coke ee ee nena States Senator BALIOM, Jan, 12The legislature floors for the Uwe w this forenoon #onator M y z THE SEATTLE STAR | font. but Murvby’s foot beowin RY #TAN PUBLISHING CO. erpasuned, In ene ¢ monen 5 Wecne: « ee | neath the surta He| BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, ivewhed before Detldte id oati| : ' TRLEPHONES: for help i Business Dept. Matn 1080. Kditorial Dept , Main 11a peiinally remouorn with the ald of a j EK. Hasard Wott, Raitor B. F, Chase, Business Manager . gee ut “ v Me was the OFFI Cha, mow it. Murph and wae Geattio—1907 and 1200 7th Ave. <fEo CHARLES MURPHY, A BROTHER | ("OF Jorn Murniy ond New York.29@ Tempie Court 5 ily remey n 1s ; Chieago—a1 7-818 xpress OF SEATTLE COUNCILMAN, |IIy remo Te, ena . . —s ,| DROWNED NEAR RENTON 7 ie br wont ae corwiere. Ne tree Charles Murphy, a well known rea ? “eather Bubsont! hanging their address will please notify this cifice &t lident of this cou a brotetr land mother, ¢ and feer once and send their old as well am their new address. of Counctiman . ofl brothers. One brother tx in Dawn ” ~s jthe Ninth war oe Soe - ~ é terday while « rT | 3 BRING ; had THE FUGITIVES Se aay should be © phy hea MEN WILL MEET Pienish the extradition fund. As the Star has pointed at, the success eral mo i % " | Of the present grand jury Investigation of Seattle police methods ts y with | A moeting of real estate men will + threatened by the absence of many of the most intportant witnesses I be held In the reom ft the Charaber 4 from the state, Without their presence the inquiry cannot be complete auny of Commer thie evening and a complete cleansing of the olty’s dirty linen Is what the people of R. ad te, the | purpose of discussing needed = | Beattle demand ‘ thin pury tw ation tn snnection with exttiing It ls Up to Prosecuting Attorney Scott to see that these witnommen Ore |iasket and. had pulled laws relating to the transfer @gnd t t comite nt of real pre mpelied to return by sub nearly or 60 o ater | the — oe oe Hot men were thrown into the ing flood beneath ¢ m. Detlef jured ‘1 of the t brought back, It is true they cannot be ¢ poena served outside the Jurisdiction of the su has pointed out a way tn which the difficulty © county authorities should lose no time tn adoptin ‘The grand jury sho forthwith indiet the gamblers who have left the state and the new prosecuting attorney should then request thetr Fy arrest and extradition, wherever they may be. In order that money to ) rs A pay the expense of such action may be forthcoming he should #t once H vi . Improve 1 » be overcome, and the it oe county del : | request King county's representatives to introduce an emergency bill @ppropriating money to replenish the exhausted extradition fund. The entire county demands reeults from the grand Jury's inwestiqs ton, and there is reason to believe that the state at large will be found feady to aid tm the good work of municipal house cleansing, Let King @ounty’s representatives ask for and obtain @ liberal appropriation MABEL POWERS, AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF STAGE LIFE, cuts A FORTUNE OF $1,500,000 AN D0 A WEALTHY HUSBAND Newspaper Kntervrise Association came to him, When he died, Rich HOSTON, Jan. 12.—(Rpecial.)—At- lard would have received half of the mi ter seven years of the ups and downs | 11,000,000 but Richard him. 4 ‘of stage life, as & chor Mabel | self never knew of the wealth that c eee eeeeee Powers, once the Salvation army} would have been his, for he died in In another column the Star pub- snouto ; liahes @ communteation from four me. 40T taxpayers who ask a question moat Pertinent at the present time. They eall the attention of the grand jury to the fact that the police protected poker rooms are still ruaning, and tefer by name to one particularly notorious gambling resort on First « south. Thetr query is: “Why does mot the grand jury close up theee places? | And why not? The mere fact that Chief of Pottce Sullivan hae made an arhitrary order to the effect that poker playing where no money ts went to the Little Church Arcund t& sight is not gambling does not in the least mitigate the poker room ‘ the Corner and were married. 4 @vil_ The chiet's order Ie without Justification either tm fact or tn law. ' Their joy and wedded life were Every schoo! boys knows, or should know, that the state laws against : ned told his, Ether what i o gembdiing forbid the playing of any game of chance for money, or any done, Peter Loeb was in a rage and Pepresentative of value and enumerate cheeks, chips, counters, ete. nad would give young Walter ‘The Star has repeatedly exposed the poker room evil, but It still ox- his chotoe of the girl or of being cut off without tts. The police refuse to suppress It, Now let the erand jury take a ‘ Walter ra Py bride of « day. Rend in the game, . and Mabel soon after went to Lon- a dom where she pla rule in Phe elle ot New ‘York® WOBODY’S BUSINESS he was here made love to by many youthful admirers, and one noble- We have all, tong ago, got used to the assertion that what te every- i Body's business Is nobody's business. But we seldam stop to realise Row true it ts and how much it means ‘The current number of Mectw Magazine contains three articles wealthy anole passed away, Bo share went to Mabel, ‘his now settled down to peace and oom- fort for the rest of her days, aa an | liotha Retress to $1,500,000, and the wife of jonty child. @ wealthy Australian mine owner She io now Mrs. Sydney, Sharron. | _ tt BB pm i dhe DO al pather fn the ~) re“ and resides with her New York that Mabol fell a vietioe to the charme and lavish expendi ture of money ofa certain young motety ewell, one Walter B. Loeb, #o one afternoon after the show they a that appear to have no connection between them, but which te reality in ¢ w F a have the closest relationship with one another and with the stil! broader a aren & Pape her mothers MOMTer tham herwelt and a Question of lack of government in this country, The comedy and drama of her time she had practically One of these articles treats of Ube brasen evasions of the law by j#even years stage carver is made up) given her hand and heart to #: iy 4 the Standard Ol Co: another is om “The Right to Work,” and the [of roles as Ky —_ - reat ‘aah me third tells of the shameful corruption in the government of @ great ney were enty. Al these articles show that, while there is the keenest of intellect and the firmest of endeavor constantly engaged in enabling a trust, a , 3 labor organization or 4 set of boodlere to get the best of the general a ; public, there Ie nobody to look after the interests of that public, which fs being constantly died. ! ‘The abiest lawyers of the country are in the employ of the great corporations, not to interpret and promote taw and fustice, but to man- tpulate kaw and shield the corporations in law violations, ~~ WIR thie overwhetming advantage in their favor, is ft any wonder the truats ever get the best of tt In the courts, if, indeed, they do not INKANSAS [e255 os he eden te The trust# enjoy this advantage because they employ onty the TOPPEKA, Jan. 12.—W. BM Stanley, g Ghrewdest lavtrs to look after their Intereets. The public, on the other She voteinn cavern and jongress> 4 hand are content to have thelr intersets perfunctority looked after by ‘ whose salaries are small, but usually more than they are ‘worth. Most of them, the instant they find themesives safely in office, T the 1 a died at the residence a tia are yee Interests than the public gtvee to its own, It would promptly go inte bankruptcy. i trust and @ labor trust wrangle and war, at the pub- the better of cach other, until they discover a new Fi eee To the Eahen=yiiw Sse ant a That New Hampshire constitutional convention showed « fine quai- | ine srané Fr" Ge oe . fy of financial discernment in adjourning when the appropriation for Such placse ae the Seattic Bar expenses of the deiegutes was used un on Firet avenue south, where B heoscer acsepngaicen roms “gecend dealers” and “cold dock the ment avestion of martial unrest. But © Japanege has settled it ee oe ee ae Ht 3 $5 Heel Silt DISTILLED WITCH One-Half Pints veseses. Pinta secenerenere oooedee sTSaREEGaSED Wrive pin D ARRESTED ON Sentoe couah Ba Bke Al Explin, formeriy well known In ~ umhe colda, the tenderteia and duced to, per bottle. wee, —EEEIy————x—x—x——E=&X=={===[—=_—_— TONGUE DIES WANT TAFT Ae THREE BURNER oft reduced from $2.76 to..91.17 SUDDENLY| | T eee Crk ; in wae Mm: p ina wen. 0 REMAIN neveral ys ag. NG MACHIN a oO He was arrested in connection wit! Reduced to, each wey. .$275 i A i aera se WASHINGTON, D. Cy Jan. 12—| MANILA, Jan. 12—A popular | ee cnee_DUt scauitied st Bis (81 pone correns— Congressman Thom H. Tongue of] fnenmiration 100k place here yes- With fly wheel, reduced trom Oregon died yoaterday of heart die-| Gov. Taft to remain here, thet $9.96 0 veesseuwwenes 0650 10-foot, reduced from %5¢ to 620 He was 4 member-elect of| until nex August, but that Rext congress, He was a lawyerleventthe American polley word a, SCALE BEAM ~~ profession. unchanged. Capacity $60 pounds, reduced from $3.60 to...« $2.33 HOME IN HILL canving pee HOUSE WARES @OOD ALARM CLOCKS— Rach . Ccoousummeat Were woe to ask double for Al pack, reduced from 200 many goods in this stook, they sveveewe wos eveweowes «150, id etill be cheap, Huyere WHITE WASH Savenees suffering from|ernor ts very popular tn the twlanda, SPADES AND SHOVELS— was totally|@nd the report that he would soon ie atuced Tom ti80 toe, Oe Ht crowd of thousands marched to the TUBULAR LANTERNG— co@gressional| executive palace erday, where Reduced from 600 to ....400 A. leaders TREE PRUNERS— CHAIR SEATS— Bach, réduced from %0 to.¢e PLAYING CARDS—~ I ees wurprise that so much Reduced from 40¢ to. can be had for #o little: 00D BROome— $00 Shove Welaie Maser. 0 Each, reduced to. cevees.200 2 NEW YORK CORN— Ibe Wire Brotler .veevseees.100 Per can, Se, per doz, $145 1 > Brane Candiostick exe. .10c NEW YORK TOMATOES— 6b0 Ex-Ray Coffee Mill s¥..500 -pound cans, Ie Delusion Mouse Trap.+..9¢ 260 Black Satin Stove Polish. sweeeee serereeen elie NEW YORK sweet r cam Wes par dom $176, GOOD JAPAN TEA G0-cont value= neevier G So Big School Tablet evesvene4e Be one seseevenees s+ Say abo Toy Sad tron, with loone Cheese TULL CREAM DANAIO seesweesesseesves ARC Per pound os 200 Se Cake Turner seoveveveess 30 $1.50 Columbia Seale .....$1.00 Spelger & Hulrbut 1216 and 1217 @pcond Ave, In In clone touch with Seatie’'s wonderful Iife—s cents car fare takes you in 20 minutes to the enjoyment of home comforts in a Pleasant suburb— Wonderful scenic beauties surround you. Your water, your wood, your oe a s soem: ope 400 lots sold during the tast month, Lota at low pricos-$35 and up. Terma, $5 down and 60 ce the owner and he can be at hie office at Milian City at eng ties, ‘Take Renton car on Washington street; fare 6 cent ANGELICA WINE— Per gal. .....06 TOKAY WIN Pei ae iF BAL. sevewesse COCKTAILS—Assorted flavors and 750 Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. —Per bottle ...., RIESLING wing— Per gal. .. COME IN AND SEE US Now While our stock is complete and of the best. We have a complete line of all kinds of first-class Wines and TAquore at the lowest pos- wible prices, It will pay you to call on us. BRUNNER & CO. °°... 104 and 106 First Ave. Bot. Yooler Way and Wasningl ton Street. Tel, Main 182, dot the ae lane In the "Melle of New York,” Is/poverty some time before his| personally HEATRICAL “The Wrong Mr. Wright” ‘There was fun, laughter and ap-| Ure ts made use at the Grand last might, wher jcomedian of unquéstioned ability Herestord has been seen in Be: attlo before, but not with the pany that surrounded him last Neither was he the finished act years amo t he future is predicted during the past ye ality that is all his own, and be is clean and his wit clever, As Hey mame of Wright fur business purpose om he did well, The part is admir @hly suited to him, and he has play ed it so many times that he ts per feotiy at home tn it Henrietta Olive, a female deteot- ive, was played by Miss Anne Leon ard, & remarkably clever woman Bho easayed « diMeuit role in a mas- terful manner Mise Himema Donn, a Tiille Hird, the maid, who dinguises a» the hetr- a They Lennard . @id well, Alfred Rumble as a parson was very natural, The other parts ———— We te Spmning fer birch repairs BEGAN TH 9 TO lh O'CLOCK. Minch wide Heavy Pieeved — Piannel- sTou Ladies Hateen TO 18 O'CLOCK uttiod wie Mus- | & TO 10 tim Curtaina, 36- Dest Grade Crepon ineh wide, 3 yards Wool Biderdow: 7 5 rows of pink, blue ai 2 70 LL O'CLOCK. | be gee Cream Shaker Flan | China Silk in biaok and colors, Me value; tomorrow .........- 8o%e itch wide Pure Stik Wash Taf fetta, colors guaranteed to wash without 64.00 Ladien’ Black Taffeta silk Waists, handsomely tucked and hematitohed front and back; sale price $3.08 Fanoy Granite Cloth 0 in blue, red and green, $1.60 Sr pie, ht are Be some perfect Otting ta $4.50 value; sale price. agin Dining Cha Bitter Fight for United | ss: The Kepublican is the main TY Weresford presented “The | a crime melody and dance, All these H Wrong Mr, Wright.” He is trresist: | ifurtisements are produced under Novo eater---H ot-Blast Alr- idly funny m the title rote and a] iio Anle direction kms won oredit ain everywhere r. He has & per ing naturally funny he does not have to resort to the horse play used by fome so-called comedians, Mis fun mour Bite, whe i* assuming the OUR ANNUAL Pre-Inventory Sale If today’s selling is a good criterion, it will be the most re- markable trading event in the history of the store. No de- partment escaped the price-pruning man. JUST READ TOMORROW'S LIST: wT Ladi’ K warm lined, 01.5 value .... ... 00@ Ee Ladies" All Wool Watete, hande- HOLMEes’ goon FURNITURE magnificent and scenery grandest of |traction when tecth are ¢ — ———— were well Wrong Mr Wright” closes t “A Gambler's Daughter” Reduced in Price With the Exception of the Round Oak ant gonorally in 60! average people, ‘The leading ¥ ditian Hayward, as the gamblers ie 4 ole The through \ 1 of the last not when he yuddenly dropped ike just ae everything seoma to be coming hie way ihe 6s all hin vietims together In a the eritical mo rty kicks im the] whot lays the vil D and & chan « of more) than ordinary interest in grand jury | times, ‘The pay ls deserving of the] big house which greeted it last night v0 “Devil's Auotion” Manager Charles MH, Yale announc pri en the ow «rand baliets for the pel tnt edition of his “Hverasting D i's Aution” at the Grand tomorrow and Wednesday nig Yor the first act @ Danse Kooon- triqde, wh judes “Le Danse ( Bensatione Fraulein Jennie Prager as For the the I teal depart from the stereoptyped hattet in “Echoes From the South which as its title Indicates savor . Aurelio Cooetm the noted mait ballet and male Ti h H { Ww dancer, while Kmma and Praplein ig t Heater for co Jennie’ Prager, two exceedingly beautiful and clever preeniores, head |f} & bevy of clever and pretty smoundos and ballerine who ilustrate Urem. Madison Theater | < spectaltion and 4 ‘This tine been our leading heater for wood for the past foup yeare and we guarant ve satisfiction, With cast irom bottom, cast do clean . nicketed nickel d damper chean-out doors Y oiler. Made with ewing-off top and b rests, nickeled f cheok damper tn facew Will be seen at) matic cover; heavy stect linings; as follows; » theater this week, open. | ing with « performa nee tonight. | No, 20—Inside 20 inches, length 2% inches, regular $11.60; sp make her appear Goldie wi , thts No, 22-1 and the ad ide 22 inches, length 2 inc on, regular $12.50. actress are very favorable. 4 ehecene * 00900 0+ sccdptent at needa and Campbell, Bmith and Fits, No. %—inside 86 inches, length M tnches, regular $16.60 h Rooney and Forrester and several os cee eeuse boteccocee congineieiatanenana $1 | other high class people have bean engaged, There i a performance every afternoon and evening. IMPOSING | Frederick: Nelson Complet r FUNERAL] secons avenue, tadioon and Spring Sirost PARIS, Jan, 12.—The funeral of the jate View Consul MeLean took place in the American chureh this morn- fn, The entire consular staff, and @ large somber of prominent Amer leans were present —_—.—= 10 barbers, Shrewsbury’s, 116 Yor- ler (basement) vend 30 DAYS FROM HOW YOULL BE SORR YOU DIDN'T GET IN ON THOSE LOTS ee $135 = 18 MORNING 9 TO 1 O'CLOCK ladies” All Wool Fine Jersey Lee ng. overtanee ih, 81.0 value cot: anoles Clank, id Shoes, Merceriaed Pettiovats, 9 TO 1 O'CLOCK. Handsome ved Silver Napkin Rings, 360 value OcLocw, Fores ésv nese Ladiew Heavy Serge Pedestrienne Skirts, § rows of stitching on bottom, regular 6.00 value; sale fic wel] HIGH OD Ladies’ Heavy Gray Wool Pedestrienne Skir ted flounce, with 3 row platting, regular tatlor made, $6.00 value: Ladiew All Wool Black and White Bovtch Mixed Cheviet Drea Skirts, med with «black strap, ite stitched, making withal handsome, stylieh skirt 912.00 value; male price... 68.7 YOUR LACE CURTAIN OPPORTUNITY Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 40 inches wide, woven edges new patterns, $1.25 ste en orton, per pate =o O8e TONIGHT —Last Time MGurtaine, “ ¥ jong, © ee oe ee inches wite, neat woven Wanay $2.00 value; sale price, per * Presenting fore the said 16th on age see are ve skeet: ci 1908, in the Seattle Star, 1 Brussels, Net: + WRONG per printed and published i Nottingham Lace Curtain, light THE ing county and of gommrel rierenpene ee b8a8 | MAR, WRIGHT [ior i'Seen court cate co “i of December, 1902 r 4 3 imitation ruffed J. J. Coleman, Bole Manager. BOYD J. TALLMAN, width and length, $4.00 value: THE BEST OF GommDY. TL. ere Prices—$1.08, The, 600, 26e State of Washington, © Genuine I Brussels Net a ERCRREEENEN, 2a haw an ices, i OCurtal pe & ValuDsctesteere sere en OPERA Seattle |icing county and. ax-oMi pt the superior court of the MOUSE Troater. | Washington, for the county of JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 6 /do hereby certify that the > WEDNESDAY [an original ander to oe coum TUBSDAY AND WED! fan original order to show ca’ ‘““iepen kent Fi Mp WEDNESDAY MATINEE by said court on the 12th day tera, hand sewed, bi fur trim- CHARLES H. YALE cember, 1902, In the matter 4 med, $1.36 value; sale price. ®Be Presents the Everlasting arene at Mee & Reree. Se Ww Ladies’ Fine Kid Romeo Slippers, ia pone thie T2th ‘tn ‘e ’ fort i fur, trimmed, hand DEVIL’S ber: i908 pag ; bas sewed and! counters, $2.00 * c A KO) bn value; sale price $1.20 iN f C tre Men's Seamless ‘Feit Siippers, AUCTIO (By) DK. SICKLE, @ leather soles and counters, $1.35 value; sale price .... . fe |) 90 Especially selected entertainers 30 Old Ladien’ Fine Kid’ Foxed Feit |] New Spectacie, Scenic Extravaganaa Shoes, hand sewed soles, , agg value; sale price ose 1 Prk cf . We and Be, Ladies’ Finest Grade Seamless Feit || Seats now on sale. Romeo Slippers, French. heel, Deputy Cl PETERS @ POWELL, Attorneys for Administ F.W. Mer Beate now on mae.“ 93.25 value: le price... —— oe 4 Third Ave. Theater) 7. american Cot W. M. Russell, Mgr. Phone, Main S67 703 First Ave. Prices—t0c, We, We and 0, 5a to net 1 A MIGHTY HIT. Stetson Hat, 14 and 3 TONIGHT Balance of Week and Saturday jatinee A GAMBLER’S DAUGHTER Players the best. Costumes moat No charge for painless ¢ the season, aria i ed. All work done by g MADISON THEATER dentists of 12 to 20 year _———$—<—<—<—— perience; a orem in ‘ __ Wildy & Godstein, Managers, — |department. We will tell Seattle's Favorite, Family Resort.| work will cost by a freee Week starting Monday, ination. Give usa call, and ice V. i : 7 12 Choice Vaudeville Acts will 6nd we do exactly # advertise— ‘We have callected all the oad Dining Chaire—broken sete—and market them at cost in order to and SET OF TEETH quickly sell them. The quantities : range from one to ax of a kind, HOWL Rate Wonters (GOLD FILLING Here are hints of the reductions Prices—t00, GOLD CROWN. boxes, 600, Matinee Prices J SILVER FILLIN 800 from $1.15—Golden elm, seats in boxes 250, Matinee every 1.25 from $1.75—Gold At the Saturday Matinee there s s olden oak, will be a boys’ and girl's Watch no TES t $1.35 from $1.86—Oak, like plo- given away, tore IN THE SUPERIOR : 93.25 from $4.25—Golden oak, the State of Washingt . day. County of King. In P - In the matter of the estate of Ma: ae Ra ‘ae R. Kerry, deceased. 8815, Order a5 9 show cause why distribution should not be made, Albert 8 Kerr: admjnistrator of the estate of May I $5.25 from $7.0—Oak, |Kerry, deceased, having’ filed in this Ne’ De neat, leather court his petition setting forth that W York nial f said estate ia now in a condition te be closed and js ready for distribu. | 624 First Avenue, Seattle tion of the reatdua thereof among the (Pioncer Square). persons entitled by law thereto, and 0 tod- It appearing to the court that’ said] Moura to 8) Sundays Bt 1 [petition sete forth facts sufficient! Branch Office—Fourth 4 2 authorine a distribution of the res. | feon atrest, Portland idue of sald extat pa onlB vah aan init, therefore ordered by the court PLUMBING...” toll pertons imerested Jn the es The Bastern Favorite Jewish Char- acter Artist $4.00 from $6.00—Onk, box seat, $4.50 from $6.00—Oak, leather seat. eS |tete of the mid May Kerry, de And Hot Water H: Ceased, be and apperr botore the said | Plane and Batimates ty KIO rt of “ state c. M. SHAW & Ww thy In ' rt * @outh side Colman dock, foot rete ct ' t of mold court umbia street, city of on the 16h] Phone, Black 36h

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