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ne TH ee eee ee ee Vumbla, J, R. Anderson K SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JAN, 18, 1907. z ot nae + * STRIKES FIRST BLOW __|::;; : * TO ABOLISH CAPITAL PUN: & * OON’T SKATE ON GREEN w * . A warning i teeued today IS SCOU ED BY PO ICE BS. : IS {| NOW? : - ata oe ; o- : * Tor enwdieutndinns The tee han softened, it ‘le ® The he * (Star 6 Bervice.) being east in the name of T. Rani-| * *!d, and skaters venturing out # : ® iwh capital puntet . 8 OLYMPIA, Jan. 18.—Benator Cot-|han, who was absent from Seattie| * upon the surface do so at the # ee o-——~— ee *& murderers are awaitl * ith ‘ ; in a logat & rink of their tives, * feport that Mra, Johu hurry to rob, When released trom => | Sr eententen, whlhh BO. OF la +68 kg ee RS SRR, ER EE coats "rhe & ‘The warning is Ismucd In the # the ite of ® hookkeeper for} the bathroom, it ts sald, Mrs. Grover FRUIT GROWERS @ over imposed * tatus quo anton thange in ae firet blow in the state senate today was not torn off and the judg * © of averting the fatalities ® . i Hartware cont wid not appear particularly excited * * ‘ety is the —_— it 4 = for the prevention and punishment | olined wnt it for Lyons, In his| ® t hi marked previous & mp Bebwabacher wr! and did not ory until some few min. ELECT OFFICERS Se hee eww ee ee ee | MTPtiON of the nituation with ret] o¢ ballot box frauds, which have | contest vaahah Lote bimanae tt? rhb teetmanelanae * Airing at 438 Fifteenth av. «afterward. i erence to the superintendent Of) erown bold amd ndtorious in King| that it be counted, but if the case] #& skaters, who venture forth in *, qhoken and robbed by Le Mra. Grover appeared very angry sind dantinans payee today, Bon csongh : county and which nearly resulted | comes to trial the showing that the] ® the face of earnest admont- # hor apartments Wednesday hia morning at the story eh | nvnnoomver, B,C, was selected t ‘. ‘tho mt fe ? of ants adie tion, tt ~ a ota aaa ht | —F sag tule ligating : pr g Bar by poe dit Re 4 sd by the| O8M* VE IR Ors OF the newspapire| this morning as t t meet! is mi some oe : - offered will probably cost many mere fa utterly discredited by | yesterday, and said that It was en- | place of the Berineeas Peat Ocoee ove gute hg watered | ott ame, tp the form of a bill re agree f The ice on Green Lake tee tirely wre +04 that she had not | ors’ assoolation, by unanimous v« sige athena tees 4 nt Dodey Mon, | aulring all voters in precinots Committee Appointments, * not safe, and the moderation © of Mra, Provers nelabbor en it out, of the members now in veasion at a ae pone et where registration is required to| OLYMPIA, Jan. 18.—President| & Of the weather is making it leew # exception be Munro a wrtments are ao att heir fourteent eet 1 ©} Coon, in the senate, and Speake no continually naaibte ptt fhe Munr riment it~ | their f oth annual meeting, to aye ny afternoon but} sign registration rolls opposite | in th te, and Speaker] * tHnuall * Feast commotion at the) Gated with ref rence t each other|the McCarthy bullding. The date fal ad te! do ong ane on | ly “| their original signatures before be-| Falootier, in the houne, will this af-| # * was supposed to] (hat a burglar ntering one of them | was sot by the convention for the hat the committee though e ing given & ballot to vote. Under|teracon report their committee ap-l aah khk katte eneee tonbery in broad daytieht would be heard| first Tuesday after the firat Mon } ||] Mponsibiiity wae too Krent for it to) the present law voters are required | pointments. In the senate rule 6 einen place, and instead of oe seem by Seine ohe before he left | day in December of next year shoulder, and referred the nomina-|to sign registration rolls in case of| will be suspended and the co alt. doing locked in bet} the Hullding, and inquiries through. | ‘Tho morning session was aitend és Pee on a . 5O. SA RINT WHDOME 90" | GANTT Det Be Dae Botori<| tee confivined at ones. assailants until 2) out the buliding and stores on the} ed by about . ¥ NOMOO; Jan. 16 tion, ous that judges refuse to enforce| Senator Sumner is the only one pr ay a wa a neighbor| Firat Roop fall te Feveet anyone. w pete By Say . Fa ori mena and Dabner, the gaapipe tug - pocenemnenemecsenes this provi in many preetnets|of the old guard who will get an eee hog | WHY aay Chat they heard auch @ per-) Rev. I Walden and ©. J. Stewart. || V7 (olay sentenced to hang ANOTHER POOL where plans are laid to vote float-| important committee chairmanship ae Was viaiting be 4 "| date will be met Inter, ere fu the names of daed men He has drawn revenue and taxation. b aon. The elostion of officers was held — E54 and the man Who FT! The Mot that the key wee missing | as follows: President, BE. L. Smith NA NR AIDED One floater is known to have] Piper will be chairman of the talll- fro her room, said that) trom the door of the bathroom, and/of Hood River, Ore, re-elected | i boen voted for Lyons in the contest |tary affairs committee, Vanews) (6.3. retaranh Serviced ghont 1:45. that the man who released Mre,| Unanimously; secretary, Maxw againet Cotterill last fall, the vote! gets the appropriation committee. SPRINGFIELD, rn Jam, 10 | ba 4 ae: a RR IT TS aa RES ae = Po pesmi, ad J - ives who made Mra. Grover| Graver had to borrow another one | Beith, of Vancouver, B. C.; treas P, Marchesl, 65 years old, whol oat Shawnes Town this morning ap @ img on the bath-|from the Janitor, lends an added mee! J. Brander, of Vancouver, runs a doolroom on Third ay., near PERKINS IN ALASKA pealed to the governor for relief Rae state that It sounded so | ™yYstery to the wi affair, bs ©.) vlee ident for state of Pine st, ifter being notified by from the floods. The adjutant gen- . tm thay ie RN p ace Ey ag A. I. Mason; vice prestdent Chief of Police Wappenstein to oral dispatched 100 tents et once. not have hear! her 4 hington, Rev. F. Walden, keep young boys out of his estab 99\ The loveo gave way at Shawnee mi Mra} E molene ne! mg ant. & lishment, was found violating the Town this morning. that the burglars + And for Brith rests order last night and was arrested = fooms bat IS minuies| shoved into the bath. she then began to ghd knock on the wall by her neighbor next No interstate commerce commis sion hearing will be held in Beat, te untth next Monday. The delay in fintenhing the investigation at Spokane interterred with the plant of Comomissioners Prouty and Lane to begin the investigation In Beattle yesterday, Asa result Comrulssion Silver cups were awarded aa fol lows: Wenatehes captured twe cups, one for the best play of fruit and another for the beat packed frult, Ellensburg took first prize for the finest display of pears and was awarded a ailver cup. North Yakima recetved a owp for the finest assortment of fruit on aptay. At bom ary seasion papers were by B. PF, Baxter ai . Linaville, — an ANILROADS BOIKE, Maho, Jan. 14—A sehaa- tional scene was witnessed In the house today, whea Representative and next to this | MeCracken arose from his seat and no noise Whatever, | Mourtshed an Oregon Short Line explained that she | pass, saying it was given him test night to Influence rattroad legtste- tom against the anti-pase bill, to year hence, The fa- yesterday wae bal went to Tacoma, where he main over Bunday, beginning hie in- veatigation here In the Chamber of Commerce Monday morning, ‘The investiguiion by Consmission- er Lane will probably be confined te the car and fuel shortage as Frederick Bauman, attorney for the Merchants’ Protective assocta: tion, of Seattle, and the Tacoma Traffic ansootation, who returned lant night from the bearing at Bpe- kane, says that he will not attempt to intreduce any more evidence at thie time, reserving further evidence for the hearing at Portland April 16 CHIEF AFTER THE OOCTORS ‘The latest move tn the drug cam- paign being carried on by Chief of Police Wappensiein ts directed sgainat the city's phystctana These, the chief declares, he will prosecute if they are found to have issued pre~ a cu f . : ox present Jonna and Henry & oo, i i Hi if ei i i i | d I i Ef i & i ii Where the hep fiends confined tn the city jal are in such want for & drug that { fa « case of life or death with them whether they hare it of not, the pollee give it to them, but when the hop fend te released he will Be barred from pu: chasing ft at any place in the city, ‘The chiet® purpose is the driving out of the city of all drug users and optum amokers other than Cht- nene, Who are permitted to use the drug themactvea, Peal gedit lee? | iff i z | Hi ? fe & 3 ( OLYMPIA, Jan. 1%-—Of 12 per. fons who took the examination Ef IE F i E H i : i H | ek iss 3 by Officers Webster and Deigh. David Adauls, a 16-year-old school] The public approval of the boy of 1807 Boren av. found play-| pointment of H. W. Bringbarat nouncement of the appointment did tng pool i rented Marchent waa own recognizance. This ts the fourth arrest made by the poltee in their crusade to keep boys under 18 out of pool and bill. | integrity, jard balls, where they gamble and) (Signed) Wm. T. Perkins.” form questionable associations, and this ease will be pi court first three men arrested will not be] with prosecuted Immediately, but will be held over them in suspension until Never before in the his- on been offered stuck <teamonte ecredtes see on UNKNOWN KILLS, . aba Ane a Dr, J. C. Woodworth, physician for the Chioago, Milwaukee & St. {i a gore Pau! ratiroad, notified Coroner Car- ing in anywhere from one roll thie afternoon that an unknown to two months overdue, aha lb gg eg They should have reached x . us during the holidays, ~~ ite payors eomtatsiog ow ane MEFERENOUM LAW BEING ADOPTED (Seripps Telegraph Service.) GUTHRIE, Oia, Jan, 1i-—The constitutional convention ts today adopting certain sections of the in- itlative and referendum law similar to the Oregon lew, That Seattic people want new, wu to-date clothing te shown by la aale of $15 suits at W. B, Hutchinson Co. - Substantial comfort, good tea and coffee, Schilling’s Best. on the room, was also ar-jfire chief, to succeed the Iate| not reach Uncle Sam's Arctic mo- to be held as a witness | Chief Ralph € , ls by no means! tropolis until Wednesday and the Marcheat. limited to Seattico, Mayor Moore) cablegram shows that Mr, Perkim released on $100] thi rning received the following) made haste to offer his congratula- ii, and Adama was let off on his} telegram from Nome: tions. “Nome, Ji ary 17, 1907. Con Another Interesting tndorsement ratulations, yourself and Seattle,| from the outside is a letter received ringhurst, fire chief, unquestioned | from F. M. Collins, an exmember loyalty and fitness.| of the department and now a hotel- | keeper at Frank, Alberta, congratu- Mr, Perkins is an old Seattielte,| lating the mayor upon his good injan officer of the Northwestern sudgment in appointing Bringhurst. the| Steamship company, and familiar) Collins was familiar with the work- Itiona here ‘ings of the department under Cook STEALS SIXTY-FIVE. HOUSAND IN GOLD (Scripps Telegraph Service.) gers were ua the ex SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Jan. | preas the thief selected valua- 10-—Stxty-five thousand dollars ble box from among hundreds of ain “ia The charges second offense warrants prone Hon. MBLING JOINT 1S RAIDED ee AVENSDALE MAN ARRESTED ) (Ber Boe Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Jan. 18.—Tite federal grand jury today returned an Wwidiet- ment egainet John R. Walsh on 182 counte, alleging that he fraduulently applied over $2,000,000 to hie per- sonal account upon fictitious and ansecured paper. dispensed most of this iMlegaliy gnined cash to hie industrial properties, princtpally the J. A. Diemand, of the Philadel: | phiaCesualty company, Philadel- phia, Pu, has written the Seattle board of health regarding the death | of William D. Meiers, who left Phil- adelphia Beptember, 1903, with his | wife and four children, bound for) this olty. i that the (Star Boesiat Servi BC, Jan. rectors or offictals of the bank. The lon | dered his release, is oaer i [i amamwo a Mr. Diemand slates The Seattle ! [uty sherttt Starwick, of King coun-|[linets Southern, Southern Indiana nat |S) ce court held that the bondemen lak W bee a ty, test night arrested Theodore|and Wisconsin @ Michigan mail- aa re, ere eel Haten. | B84 Beem forced to pay in a case Mostosk!, wanted in Ravensdale, | roxda May, 1908, and Po i mre Poem § pay M. Set cosas we at tn charged with grand tarceny by em- The Chicago Chronitte is men- F 3 ve peusiement. Mostoski has been liv. | toned ae having recetved $40,000. it | ane back their cotn, bat under law ag here under the name of Frank | ie charged that they di@ #0 without po apetern pomp greg paren nO money can pata the Burke. the knowledge or consent of the dt-] i. tor the east. + CAR SERVICE IMPROVES. g 5 The members of the Barbers’ union are elated over the convic- tion of M. Beaudy, of 1515 First av. under the Inw of 1903, requiring barber shops te be closed on Sun: day, BDenudy was charged with having kept hie barber shop at the above address open last Sunday. He pleaded guilty before Judge Gor don thie moraing and wae fined $16, which ie the minimum fine um dor the law. ‘This is the first conviction in Senttle, amd probably in the state, under the law now almost four years olf. The members of the Barbers’ union have determined to keep 4 sharp look out for all yio- lations of that law and bring the offenders to juatice. IMPRISONED IK TUNNEL CAVEIN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) A. L. Kempster, superintendent of transportation of the Seattle Eee company stated this morning it the company was operating about 96 per cent of the cars on each tine in the city and that the thawing of the fume at the Eleo tron power plant was giving the company 6 chanes to operate ab inost entirely with its own power, the balance being supplied by the Snoguaimie Power conpany. Start | tne this morning the interurban trains and also those on the Renton line have been running on regular echedulos. g eses 5 5 it an he! th STOCKTON, ¢ Jan, 18 it- moraing im- brigoned In a railway tunnel om the etween antkiin and ntra Costa county, The tunnel ie over a mile in length, and the actual cave-in covers a 4) tance of three-eighthe of a mile It t# feared that the inprisoned mon may be asphyxiated before @ rescue party can reach them men are at work forcing an en trance to the prisoners, STRIKE RICH DIRT. ‘ From Fairbanks comes word that | pans running from $4 to §10 have been struck on the Victor group at) Vault creek. Conta brothers were $7,000 to the bad and were about | The FAIR Department Store Is the Right SPOT For the People Reason No. 1--We give what we advertise Reason No, 2—-We are taking stock and must make a general clean-up. * ready to — — et —_ one Reason No. 2—We do not make any false re presentations. oe at be struck & pay streak +—-Our prices are right. &—Our Mr. Wolf is now east buying heavily, therefore we munt BURTON G PORT BLAKELEY ROUTE. The Kitsap Co tion company has announced thift) the steamer Burton will take the’) | Port Blakeley run, starting tomor.| |row at 5 p.m. The steamer Flor Transporte: | DRY GOODS DEPT.. Tie Fine Cotton Blankets GROCERY DEPT. Bphourean Croam of Wheat, ‘Me kind. for i2%e Bet Granwiated = Sugar, A CHANCE FOR UNDER: | MUSLING, Fieiechner & Meyers’ on- | tire sample Tine of Mus- | lim Underwear on sale at Large sine Quilts, we! 4 Shy tbe, femular price _ ie ag fh : na ost one-half thelr requ-| $2.75, while they last ence K., which has beon taking he Extra Raster \ on. p Aer aes. trun, will be put back on the Bagle J eae yay. Laside SLOAKS AND | 10¢ roti Cotton Batting, pov ee run. vere Tt > UF price | : phiaaes re fo Break- suITs. | 250 Piaid "Hanis ‘seeps peaproape famt Food and Pie Filler. f $16.00 and $90.00! per yard 32 ie | price . 9-50 | $1.26 Lace Curtains, 3-yard | Underekirta, tn) length ie i a . choice $4.98 | 12%e Outing Ma i, per | see f Mkirte, in bine) yard é | 45 | MEN'S FURNISHING ¥ $1 $10.00 Lad Long Gray | Men's $1.60 Pants, per pair MANS ARBEST sia ina Coats, latent styles, only | > , ae oe eh ; s 98 | Boys’ Knee Panis, per pair eed Bren, 60 | 97.46 Ladies Lone Gray | - t5¢ renee, ¢ for | Coats, latest styles A big tine of Men's Blac ew Lima a ectal reductions asf flateen Shirts, special The willingness of Commanddt prices from 806 to The Beans, 2 in-Chief William Hickman Moore, . " 3 2be Sox, Bhirtwalets. Men's ihc Heavy Blue Sox. se ree mealila sclten depertacel, ar | per pair he | Cateup ise) Lane FURNISHINGS. Extra special sale on Bult |the King st. station, yesterday, to Country huh ‘tap Wetten ee ae ar Hates | Canem, Grips, Teloscopes perform the duties of an ordinary eae | Chita: r and Tranke, patrolman, probably saved I. Bure ites Ore Be | Oe ne, Meee fe | Man's The “Unlaundered side, a laborer, $1,000 of hard oarned Creamery utter, per|_ pair 76 | Shirts ibe | side, « Hy ». é | Ladies’ Fleece Lined Un- : 101 Fresh Flaked whe. Ayes Gerwear, per garment li CROCKERY DEPT. | ,Burnalde had used the spare | ee : : 2R¢ | Gnas Lamps, with burner, | change above his thousand tn pour- | G¢ | ontidcen’s Heavy Wleecs | chimney and wick, worth ling @ pibutifel supely of corn juice He quality Moch ng & D poly j eek Getloe ce fe) Lined Underweer, Mo) siwiys 900, ter thie sate |into the inner man and by the time » per 25e kind, per garment B9¢ only, each 4 ‘ieee lhe got into the Great Northern sta Breektast and|A big line of Ladies 250/ A fine line tion he was In a condition of hilar-} Kind por'ih. .. "ane Se * Test Seis ona 4408 pr Soren, ity which would have made him an| Maptha Soap, ¢ bars for $1.66 Imported Free! a for thia aale, per set of easy victim for the light fingered | ee. 2he Gioves, pair . ¢ NE ose edenes A Bo mentry usually found prowling | ie Nut Butter a | Ae Satie Retons, Glam Wash Boa: | around public places, Mayor Moore, fnohes wide, per y¥ housekeeper knows the i vhe happened around, . notices Pee PM M08 kind, per 1b, | St 1S T7-19 ir Dop’t Store veins J. J. WOLT, Mar. THe and worth of these Burnsides’ condition and ordered 4 cn fe black or s vn’ “ oe 4 4 19 A Mi a padi ge Policeman Mason to take him in oy Only... .4. ++ B9@\ only . charge and have hiM provide him with a night's lodging at the #otet | De Wappenatein —— WHAT 16 BETTER THAN CASH? Ans.—Tidelanda. n Willis, 473 Cotman buliding ° Na ~ Ae ” Cooper eee aoe The district north of Lake Union, which fnctudes Fremont, Rallard, Green Lake and the University, Without gus Inet night. Game Warden Arrests Two, | Mr. Melers was 33 years of age, and | KOHLER @ CHASE, due to the freezing of the gas main — his little ebildren were all girls, 1 Established 1860. which supplies the subsidiary mains] #. Horincho and T. Itasukt were| Officer Mayou located Mr, Meiers he Largest Music House |for the district. Those suburbanites| arrested yesterday at Bellevue by this afternoofi in the Idaho house, | FOE Boling coe | dependent upon the Seattle Light-| Game Warden H. Rief for shooting | 08 Fifth ay. S, where he is work} PR ae od rag venue. | ingecompany for either fuel or light } ing had to call upon thetr more for- \tunate neighbors whe depend upon the more primitive but less treach erous method, for assistance Great Northern train No. « which left Beattic January & St. tate. Montana by Reporte from North Dakota say that plows are being buried. The Rainier chapter of the Daugh- ters of the ton monument fan anniversary 0! marriage. Chriatensen’s Broadway halt cases and cartridge belta at A | Mall, 1111 First ave Frozen Pipes {the shortest possible time : Brown Plumbing Co., Two hundred | Roth phones. sidered # good savings bank. it will be absolutely safe and where the interest will rapidly mount up. WePay4 Per UnionSaving: GAS MAIN FROZ' clearing house committee only real- faxed a iittle over $800,000 from alos of Walsh « Industrial stock bunds man’s death, and turned the matter over to the police to investigate. gnfne birds out of seaton One of ing as a barber, Mr, Moters stated | the men tried to make his escape | that he would telegraph his mother) while in eustedy, and the warden | this afternoon handeuffed the two men together and brought them to the county pall. PER GENT OFF CLOTHING AT BOYLE’S #23 \Water Pipes Burst Can be required on short notice by} a? . Train Ten Days Late Moneyback wasn't a word. Schil ling’s Best bad the meaning and) the G. H. Brown Plumbing Co, 22 de it. oe 61 Pine st Both phones. - arrived th Paul late last night ten dayx The train was held up in the recent biiasard. McCARTHY’S Pre-Inventory Sale Ends Tomorrow Night at lO o’Clock VERY single article in the store is reduced from 10 per cent to 50 per cent. In other words you save from 10 cents to 50 cents on every dollar's worth you buy here tomorrow. Terms cash. No C. O. D.’s. No approvals. No charges. hours, anow haw been snowing for 24 4 that even the rotary Washington Monument Fund. American Re 1d @ card party of 300 e benefit of the Geor wution outs for The affair was held et Hunting conts, sweaters, We do all kinds of repairing in oH 221 Pine st on The stocking is no longer con- Nowadays wise people depos it thelr savings with us, where Deposit your savings with us. Ct. interest On Savings Accounts PRANCHEO-Geargetown, Rentow 1AMEe D. NOOR. ® BR SOLNER........... DIRECTORS Ferdinand Genmite 9. oy Revanve| Rowen ae Ger ower ths , Sivert A Done Chas. jewer D Howe »e tewmas goxee Cormiee Ht Robe Special musical program from 7:30 to 10 o'clock by Miss De Voin’s full orchestra. & Trust Co. Cor fecond Avenue and Cherry @treet Moge Building, @eattie, Ween GO AND see OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. - McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. . K. Leone, Pi nt and jenoral Manager, 610 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash. or Attalla, Walla Walla Co, Wash,