Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LOON IS ELD UP rreated Ay THE SEATTLE START WEDNESDAY, AN. REALESTATE MEN WANT LAW REPEALED Considerable interest in realty has clreles over boon the ROBBER APPEARED IN from the rear enteance, He fired} ill now before the leginlat AL} at Rim, but, ag it was too sielature for ‘ sm ewick “iden Set Bit the febber’ dae bly = me repeal of the law of 1905, requir- “ap BARLY THIS | other shot, calling the pottoe * the “agreement authorteing a - PWITH BOOTY. |. Patrolman Diggs and Officer & 8.) Kr to nell property to be in : | Blexigett Investigated, No arveats | Writing, in order to entitle the | have been made, jevere' people on the street at time state that @ man was on Fo'cteck this more k saloon, on Hal was held | the par 8 The law wh Or (© any conmmiesion, h was passed at the reqdeat of the Seattle Real Kstate pokey and $250 and | guard tn front of the saloon, Tom! ®*0ctation, wae Intended not to de wore secure! Woodman, who rooms over the | Prive the broker of bis comminston ier, one of the pro: | Dram saloon, across the «treet, no-| After he had made a sale, but to pro ag the bartender of | Uoed the mam with a gun im front} Ye"t specific performance, where a the bar wh ®/ of the Branswick, and took his rifie|{e owner refused to transfer, wo tise handkerantef over and atuck {{ out of the window, //@## the broker's guthority was in ith 8 the rear avd | However, as he did net know that} Writing qn the piace fo holt 4 hold-up game was in progress, he neta bis oF | did net fire. two The police are of the opinion that et was erdered (O) the werk was done by the same gash register from behind! man whe held up Henry Wastner place Tt on 8 chair) in Dis meat market, on Seeond av room, where half) and State at, atew weeks seated neat cl ILRO the two guns in one saber proceeded! to shove Supreme Court's Opinion, Whether through faulty wording court held of the law, or for some other rea son, the Interpretation placed upon it by the supreme court te just the reverse of that lntended by the as sociation, The where a broker merely had a verbal authority to sell the property, that, ne ganization of the younger brokers, t ‘ t doubtedly been benefictal, ere and selling oulated among real estate men oring the repeal, dorsement of practioally every firm Frank Case, the juntor me the firm, stated é a Star reporter‘ light in in 1908, and bave already | ls alo using ite efforts in the same direction. All Favor Repeal, The sentiment fer the repeal of he law i# not limited to these real state men acting merely as broke: property on commis to those whore) but jon, extends business consiats largely in buying] and selling property, either for oapitallate hemaeclves or for oute and investors, A petition which was recently clr far received the em ber of hat the effect of the law had Ui if ony hange was needed, it was a | ulring that, in order to damian h or areh jt purchaser to etthe feat, lea ne} faith, ah cone en Hood | specific performance, the brok d geld waten SEWARD formance of the contract or cs. | authority to vel! should be in w Gee the watch of cover damages for ita non-pertora. |! ‘at “a the men, the) Rattroad werk wit in meat | 2e* Dut that the broker making ‘The bill for repeal is In charge, saieadh the tear] month at Seward, cit tee tala] e, tle Soul not eatores the pay- eee penaney sd Aye Neh 4 }winter and Mght fall of anow will "Wie cand tatasion — pcenes F voipally fea was taking the| ake early work possible, unteas| pt ic, cacduence I that the Real ; af the fextator, fhe ha oimeary snow should come later, | cainase oo a wi just as The Seattle Bar Association, at tee gues trembled and | which seems improbable secorting |.) i: mb gt peg AW repealed! a recent meeting, adopted reente wa, whose hands / to all weather rules ft te expected The Real KE ind fer ave it passed. | tions opposing the repeal of Bak paid to Dim, “Take that a considerable force of men | © Keal Katate Men's club, an or | present law f } have been in the | will be at work before the end of |” anor - - : ‘wyselt Whe thie) February he police bave vot beem) The bridge gang of Watson & PO I aaeut, but they are anX-) Snow will probably be In Seward [defore the middle of next month Drother. Charles | Hridge timber is coming on nearly upstairs at the every boat, besides stractural tron awakened? by seme fer the Howe troases, of whieh four mt bis door and Sy) are to be put tn on the next three was deing held | miles of track The lack of this THIEF CAUGH down stairs ons material curtailed tracklaying test | Lawrence Dye, 19 years old, wae 4] “it te promined that wages wilt be (‘**" = custody late yenterday aft- or | tained to figures which will enable | freee by Officer Humphrey and ae nse | the company to sectre a large nun ottves Hubbard and Corbett. A sa. rel nae of graders and station mon in charge of disorderly person +44) spite Of the strong domand for ta-| was placed againet him on the po on nt m states by | tice books Dy whe has b&b twason of raileoad construction] working for the past two years tn there and that a large number of) city laundry, te the alleged part Rete men witt be at work by Apett 1. her In orime Of Clyde Brownfield. aes wane whe was also arrested yesterday morking, and whe ir " te sald to CLYDE BROWNFIELD WEARLY ESCAPES “The police of Seattle are tn structed to arrest and hold persons known to have committed « felou: or known to have committed ortme against the city's goverument, but they are not to arrest and hold petsens in the city jaf) without « charge being placed against them 1 can do nothing else, accotting to law, Dut discharge the prisoner.” Se Superior Judge Morris this morning when Clyde Brownfied waa brought {nto court on a habeas corpus proceeding, brought hy his attorney to bare the prisoner re Wased, a8 no charge had been placed against the man, who wee Megaity held a prisoner in the city jal Inst an the final words were about to be spoken which woul! Rien o in the re We are the ex for this ba hary. f about 60 kere Heh Dye ton ome ¥ be the associate of John wate blower now serving a life sen- tence in the Walla Walla peniten Brownfield was taken his room on Pike st with him « revolver and a King. teorday the and bunch Brownfield have been arrested [mn Seattle many tien om charges of robbery er on sw of having beer with certain heldaps, but the e have never bean able to either gent to the penitentiary be- i br bad > and wv! pnnected po have from | dence. Thies time, however, they belteve that they have sufficient) | evidence t© convict Dra at remark ace hand where sealskina ahe tmimediatety left and secured a divorce. she hae told her again Tacoma, but his jueky star hee hrough him poasibty Brownfield Dye's history has been a varied He married @ M4-year-old girt ) Heattle some time ago, and whet hor husband attempted to get her © help him in the theft of sunie nim Mince then story to the po- mas ted iw are ted him through bie troubles thus jem, and, it te said, has Dye has « bad record far, When taken before Potlce Judas jordon today he demanded todig samtiy the reason why he should have been arrested and held with- mut harge. Detective Corbott's that he would be het to cunt for his last highway rab- bery, becnuse of the soar om hie hia victim had bitten uch for the court, and a §, to doth LIGHTING FORCE IS REDUCED» deliver the NR civen Cirde Brownfield his} CITY LAYS OFF PART OF CON borer are unaccounted for, Car aad Ninth Ach Bi liberty, Cy Attorney DeBruler] STRUCTION FORGE, AS MATE. | 4" stalled on both the Northern Ps eee cone * Bi came roshing Into the court RIAL TIGO UP ON THE | and vs ‘er Spe — seas Datos ne ged — ne cutting off of material ma present income fg) Cnt of breath aod fushed trom ox] RAILROADS. the pressure much worse in the de af room for od Bp) sed, and, throwing wut the infor PRB partment. The demand Ger city Being tn | aihen Ghavetes Srowsaela pith The city lighting department was! light has been far ahead of the * to the Union vsorderly conduct on the clerk’s| forced today to lay off » portion of | Dartment's ability two suppl make this de Hl osc announced that the bali}the construction fores that has been | ‘he Jock of material aecenty on the praperty | would be $256 cab. gnanged on new work, owing to the| 7D Prices for all kinds of me. | Attorney Wiestling appealed the j Serta! re getting higher too, retin | i nen arrival of © fal Half a de®) thas otherwine Potes heve lately case. and Judge Morrie reduced the hail to $200 and ordered the priv onet im custody of the chief of po Nee PLANS FOR NE “BLOCK. ¥ ‘The plane for the new J. A Balllargeon building, at the north cast cormer of Second av. and Spring #t.. have been filed with fbuilding inepector. They cail for lan sight-story reinforeed concrete lates! freme bulléing Only five F ories will be built at present. The | 2 of the Dullding wilt be in 160,000 Saun- valuat the neighborhood of en carloads ar somewhere be Transfer and Bes’ Nebting officials do met know. oar of material that passed Ifelena,) Dee. 36 has not been heard Other cars, Paul t fire’ from since CAieage and St December and LOCAL FLAGHE the Mw t tied up on the road the te, Dut where, the lnnesota One bat left last of of = thin advanced aad a good deal of troulle | bas ured in procaring them, when they are naturally thought to be most plentiful other kinds of m lneulators, wires, meters and $0 aterial are needed, but they are al! practically out ond there is no telling when a supply will be available ‘DEFECTS FOUND Gers & Lawton are the architects dein Chamber of Commores. Ht has been discovered that the Sicdataeeal The following sow members this! recently adopted ordinance reg® SHRECAHRARE AA eH ED! afiernooH jolmed the Chamber of) pring the construction of stables ty * i mmmerce: Ole Hanson, B.C. Niles | att parts of the city, is a rich mae ° EXPERT GIVES OPINION. #/ A. B. Graham, ©. F, Btolting, ©. Flaw and a poer man's nemesis. N —_——- @| Mutar, EB. F. James, J. ©. Camwell| man in Seattle, unless he owns ie * NEW YORK, Jan. 30.--Wil- @] F. A. Ernst, J. J. Putreaw and G@ L.| more than a 30 foot lot, can build PHIM, to Alley, }@ iam 1. Clark, reviewing editor #] #yencer la stable, no matter what his neces from Car Line, [| * % the cyelopedia of law and & * Wants $290,000 Damages. laities are for such « b * Bi@ procedure, in discussing the Damages for $90,900 sae the Counctimos Revelle Bide Ave. & Thaw case, says Moran company was filed in the au- | justice of the now la ® The jary m ertor court late ¥ tay after-| the council clerk to draft a new bill | @ upon the evidence presented tn oon by John Sand who says!and this will be presented probably l@ court. It cannot convict unless ®] his injurion while employed by the | Monday night '@ convinced of the guilt beyond @] company will disable him for life. ‘The law aa it stands prohibits any @ © ressonable doubt, and a ree @ Mra. Blomquist Missing. jone from building a stable nearer * sonable doubt as to his sanity #/] sere Hilda Blomquist, 49, han| the side line th: feet, so that @ at the time of the killing will @] i060 reported missing he police the owner of » 90 foot lot would be y Around the || ® require an acquittal. If Thaw @ op home at 2435 Irving st.,| Competied to build bis stable on an ’ & was insane at the time he # Jan. 25. Bho wax last seen in|imaginary line, in fact could not # killed White, be not only can- ®| ine Union depot on Monday even-| Duild at all, and a proper not be punished, but was guilty #| ).¢ j with @ forty foot lot « nder # of no crime * = " stable but ten feet wide * * In the now law it is set out that ‘We, eae PREDICTS QUAKES the property owner who gets the proper consert from his neighbors YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS YOU CHEAT! Orfental Billiard and lors, 1413 Third ave. new tables and the only table tm the city. Yet Cotman Bailing Pool Par have eight 5x12 pool - w One acre top Beacon Hill, $600 cash atreet improvernenta fn and pald. $1,260 cash, A snap. county; 21-2 Water front; fine i 100 ft. street farm ; in half mile Sat will pass this farm iy $40 A One of the finest modern pe cre homes tn the ofty; furnace Wey you to call at heat: 75 foot frontage on 1 Wook into this splendid street. Terms $7 Marion ity, $850 410x100 ft. lot 2 miles from Pt oneer Square, lays fine and level, $200 cash, 5 one year, $275 in two years, OLE HANSON 608-9 N. Y. Bick. Be (Seripps T LONDON, Jan ate, edicte 30. 4 Ei In « Engl border we in pe the and about ularly tudl otch WHERE is Mm" Where is James McPherson? is the complaining witness against Charles whom he «wore brutally 4. Mulby aad nd robbed him, ther doom the sand * ako. wiay In Judge art and ’ spit The trial Morris’ McPherson is missing and several believe that foul play has played a left wan net court, ne ebruary ph Service.) Hugh Clem earthquakes, says there will be still February par mintries, the u ERGON?T He Matson, | senulted him for ent five for IN CREASES STOCK (Serippe Telegraph sph Gorvien) TOPEKA, Kan, Jan, 30.—The holders of the Atchison, ‘To peka & Santa Fe ralirond today unanimously voted to tsaue $98, 000,000 worth of bonds to extend 56 ft. lot 1 mile Pioneer Square Bl tne lines and for other improve menta PINNEY Photographer Fine r Work Shine Night Washington Building Firat Ave. Phone 2606. hd On Re th treet, lot rn house cement basement fr Univerntty $4,000 h, balance 634-5 Pioneer Ind. Phone ELEGANT NEW NEAR UNIVERSITY, HO na Boulevard, BAx 108 furnace Hayes & McLaughlin Bide. 86 ME near room heat block bat! © 5 public works and bull a barn on whatever width of jot he an get @ permit from the board of may hap yon to own SMALL HATS. Small hats for afterno recep tious are the correct thing. Lar flaring ones are worn for the pros enade, but for the indoor affaip, where women meet together, thy headgear is for the moment, the fashionable head sing Worn with a \ velvet goWe ja a smart little fond hat of pit vet, roses and plume, The i vts back off from the foreheaft, and the crown is one mass of folft t t t d fabric, while the tiny roses tough he edge. These are » couple dt ones deeper than the rose pink of he velvet, while the ostrich plume hanging off from the left side ts of the shade of the hat proper v ft r dismissed. dered without contest in nearly all the cases. The total of $1,000,000 is the approximate of the verdicts Otis Eddie. ROCKFORD, TL, Jan. 20.—Otte Eddie, 103 years of age, the oldest Mason in the world, died this morn. Eleventh Juror Selected, Henry P, Kleinberg a sik mer- chant, aged 60 years, married, was] selected as the eleventh juror at 4:20 o'clock this afternoon Regrade Cases Heard Judge Frater has heard the last erdict In the condemnation cases or the regrade of Third, Fourth and ifth avs. and the jury has been The verdicts were ren NATIONAL | LOCAL AGRIC OF EAGLES WORKING HARD TO SECURE) SEATTLE AS MEETING PLACE FOR NEXT YEAR, The Seattle Aerie, Nf 1, Pra ternal Order of Kagles, are recely- ing fattering encouragement in their efforts to secure the tenth an- nual session of the grand aerle to! be held in 1908 in in Seattle Th A wu oppose the re Pres committee of the general com: peal “ue” tawe "N Rosenbaum | Miittee tx busily engaged in forward and MeGraw, Kittinger & ( ‘aman it Hterature exploiting Seattle an 4a Moet congental city for the Bagles | +recelved aswurances that New) York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chiles go and Omaha will contribute at loast one-fifth of the number of the visitors at that time, whieh # con ative estimate will be at least 40,000 Committee at Work. Frank P. committee of nounced the following to serve as hn executive committee; A. 'T, Van ort De Vanter, Jno. W. Considine, Geo. M. Stewart, Alvin Hemrich and Henry A. Beek, This committe will be in charge of all details con nected with the business affairs the general ittee aud all sub committees will be under thelr au | pervision State Deputy H. J. Lea, who ia) how in eastern Washington on offt |etat business connected with the lorder, bas written to Secretary | Dowd of the cumariaee that = i eer rom LA GRIPPE | FULLY 9 PER CED CENT OF SEAT. TLE INHABITANTS ARE ILL, SOME VERY, VERY GERIOUS, It ts the beltef of many physicians of Beattic that fully 10 per cent of) the inhabitants at this time are af Mieted with the acutely contagious | and mysterious disease koown A grippe. from Russia,” said a prominent physiclan today; “that is Just about what we should expect to come from that country.” Physicians of the city are excep Uonally busy looking after people afflicted with la grippe and die eases resultant Dr, J. B. Cr hton, of the Oriental bullding, believes that a return to normal weather will hare a tendency to reduce the steknem “The malady t« simply fierce, said Dr, Crichton, “I do not remem- ver of but one previous epidemic of | the disease that was as bad “La grippe te a dinease by the sir and it engrafte readily on thase who have itmeif | trouble of affections of the bron ‘ea tube Wh not neowwarily so, com tions frequently come from at ee of thie dineose he jac | THE Pouce ARREST nennvl, NAULE MANUFACTURER Queer. | WHO MAY PROVE A or THE arrest of Henry Naules, & miner, the police believe they have nipped in the bud what ‘might have proved to be another cigantic coustertetting scheme, The | arrest was made terday by De tectives Brown and Corbett, who te credit for thetr Boone time yesterday Naules went into & jewelry store on Second av end inquired of the clerk the meth od commonly employed in melting sfiver, He was told, and then left the store, going to « department store, where he purchased a gase line Mow # In the meantime the jeweler aots fied the police about the man's to qu nd furnished a description | of him. Detective Brown went out to investigate the ease, noticed h On Second ay, who answe Ry the heed > orve wor description slightly, and who had a bundle under arm, He/ followed him down the str aud * jomed by Detective Corbett. At shington st. the man was about ° rr a saloon when he was stop 1 and questioned by the detec Mayor hae George A. Jones, weinber of the oar to the postition of Moore » ppolnted penters superintendent of atreets and sew the fifth successive appotat ment since he attempted to replace A. L. Waiters, whose term expired, with a new man Jones’ appointment is a recess ap- pointment, good until the opportum ity comes when the mayor can name a permanent man. Both the mayer and the council are expecting sor hing to happen} when the anditing committees comes to approve the salary roll next Monday, The roll has to be ap AT LAST BILL I$ TO BE REVIVED The health mittee of the union, ers. and sanitation com council! will meet to- other than a regular graduated man ‘han come up to the standard re quired GOES EAST TO PURCHAS CATTLE FOR ALASKA. C. C. Georgson, of Sitka, spectal agent in charge of Aloska agricul tural in yaa, in at the Lin oln from Sitka, “The agricultural . ean awid Mr “During my there the Qeorg mn years of ser- k han ex ing i wonde really nd are secomplishing something all the time Mr, Georgaon is accompa nied by his Wife, and will take @ trip oast b returning north. While in the east he will buy cattle to take north with him to be placed at Kodiak BABY SMOTHERS IN BED, Vina, the two months old baby of Mr. and Mra, B, Smith, of Ballard, was found smothered in bed this morning. During the hight the tH tle one evidently pulled the covers over Its head and smothered, MUST COME Boattle. ‘The | Mullen, chairman of the | reangements, has any) SEATTLE AIR carried | takea | | Cold oF those having acute eatarrhal | Paeumonia, | COUNTERFEITING GAME! NIPPED BY ARREST wight to take up the proposed meat inspection bill, that was Introduced Jan. 22, 1908, and even since has jept in the dusty pigeon holes at she elty hall, The new bill deals| more strictly tm the matter of dis sed meats of all kinds, and tt ts Bo technical that probably none 01. are ot | nd} » alate in that portion ithusiastio over th pects | the grand serie visiting Seattle, will give their hearty cooperation to any effort Seattle may wish, to boom the project. What Will be Done. | ‘The local Kagles will attempt to surpass all preceding gatherings of 4 similar nature ever held in th weet, Seattle will be Mluminated decorated every attraction pos jatble offered. Excursions will be rd-| @iven daily during the sessions of |the grand aerie to all visiting Kae ilee to visit various points on th Bound, and spectal days will be beic by the Eagles of Tacoma, Mverett, Anacortes, Bellingham, Port Town send, Victoria, Vancouver and New Westminster. Theo. A. Ball, grand viee prest ‘dent, whose home ts in California, has promised to give bis assistance rd holding the seasion of the) |arand oerte in Seattle, and will in| the near Suture vielt the local aerie| offietally | A. & Partridge of Kansas whose real home ia Seattle, who is the grand secretary of cud serie, ls now conferring with | | | | | City, and the wt |the various transcontinental ines to secure reasonable rates here | It ts estimated that It will require fat least $26,000 to entertain the v inter und the Beattle serie is |confident it will have no difficulty in securing that amount. The loon! aerle will bh ite eighth annual ball on Wednesday, February 6th next and arrangements have al-| ready been completed. | IS IN THE Sot ‘which there in now @ good deal im the city, broncho-poeumonia, cer: | tain heart and intestinal complica- | Uo nervous suffering and at times acute Bright's disease follow | lin the wake of the grip.” Dr. Elmer EB. Hog, secretary of | | the state board of health, said that! the la grippe takes on a variety of | | symptomea and is due toa particular | | becctii in the air, It appears a | over the country. i The late cold weather in Seattle the of the shortage of and nets fuel, with consequent chilly heartha,| €ine & Winge, has been given a have brought on| rough overhauling and will be might treetly the la grippe, bat the true causes lay beyond that,” says Dr. Heg. “A return to normal winter weather | would have a tendency to relieve) and cause the disease to partially dtsappear. but not wholly so. i@ “In cold weather people themaelven fore remain in their normal o expone and do not there mal leonsequent ailments, so that present epidemic more indirect lly due to the late cold and ab bormal weather peculiarity travels than directly.” of the disease is from cast to west, idly. In 1889 it ap peared in Russa in May apd from there distributed itself over Kurope and this country by December. \ that and it ™ | tives. Brown, tearing the bundle) open, noticed the man's blow stove, and the two officers then took bim/| to the police station, where he booked without a charge. This morning Brown returned |from Renton, where Naules had a |room, and brought with him two Yallees belonging to Naules, and | which contained two brass dies, one |for the counterfolting of dollars, | jand the other for nickela, a heavy) lad for the puring of the molten | metal, and a clay efucibien, When | examined by Sergeant of Detectives | Tennant today, Naules claimed that | bought the dies from another| an, but could not give a good! account of his purpose with them, | or with the other apparatus No sliver or alloy was found fn | Naules’ room, and it is believed that | he he was about to commenee his op-| erations of counterfeiting The possibility that he has an 4) accomplice has set the police at will be held without trial or charge | until a more complete investigation | can be made. Naules claims that he has only |beon in Seattle about two weeks The police have no record of the | man | FIFTH SUPERINTENDENT) OF STREETS NAMED proved that day #o that it can ¢ through the council that night. The amittes t# bound to split on the question of approving the salary of the superintendent of streets and the probability is that the split In committee will force the matter In to the eourt | Mayor Moore is a member of the auditing committee and will insist if any one shall draw the pay, tbat Jit be his appointee. | Ultimately, of the mayor wins the cane, M. J. Maloney will probably receive the permanent posttion. Mr, | Jones qualified and today was pres lent in the street department offices Ithongh taking no active control P. Cc. &. 8. CO. MUST PAY | DAMAGES FOR COLLISION. | In a decree signed by Judge Han ford this morning, in connection | with the claim for damages brought by the Boston Steamship company owners of the Tremont, against the Pacific Coast Steamship company, owners of the Ramona, as a result jof injuries sustained by the former) caused in a collision, it was ordered that the P. C. §. 8. company pay the Boston Steamship company $9, 314.98 | PASS ON ROUTINE MATTERS. ston elty The fire and water committe the elty counell wilt hold at the tt om at hall to routine matters. TO IMPROVE RIVER (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON Jaw nig pans lthe lower Col river in Cali | fornia, tn accord: with the pres lident’s recomy lations Why Don’t You Try? » the eg orem of th linmatisfied member as everyone has a voice In the meetings and the loans and Investm & are all made by reliable, conservative There is no office rent nor high sried officials, Talk with Charles, Omner, secretary, 416 Bailey build- ing. ae | Centra! | Dr | here today to offer himself as a wit- }aeainet John D, } 26, and without | deaux MINOR HOSPITAL NOW UNDER NEW INTE The Minor hospital ta now unde wayr at “The disease came to Americalan epidemic and @etributes itectt| ‘a7 Tugboat Himore, of the American Tugbeoat company, of which has been on the wayn in operation tomorrow Japanese steamer Yeo which haw been at the ~ of flour, sailed for Tacoma to- "Drittiam tramp steamer Fortevi arrived from cargo of cement The Dolphin satled last Hkagway The Cottage City arrived morning from Southeastern Alaska with 81 passengers, Alienist Volunteers Services. WORCESTER, Mass, Jan. Edward Street, of Montreal, left night for 2 in the Thaw trial. The insan ity expert says he sat near White when he was killed and saw Thaw eyes clearly as he shot. He be- Neves Thaw was insane at the time. Street testified in a similar case In Canada, when the plea wi Insanity and the defendant was a quitted MOTIONS RECEIVED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) FINDLAY, Obio, Jan. 30.—-The motions to quash the tndictments Rockefeller and three subsidiary companies, were recetved by mat! and filed in court today to be heard February 16, MAKES CHARGE AGAINST ALVEY Lewis R Dawson, "482 Dorffel Drive, and Thomas Bordeaux, of 806 14th av. north, today filed | charges with the etvil service com- mission against Police Officer W. T. Alvey for alleged assaults on their sons. Copies of the charges were sent to Chief of Police Wap oi| ¥ork on other clues, and the man| penstein today Dawson charges Alvey with hav ing struck bis boy, Lewis, in the |head and brutally kicked him Jan provocation. Bor makes only the charge of kicking his son, Roy, on the same date It is improbable that either of the charges will amount to anything, as the whole where a lot of unruly boys have en deavored to make something big ont of nothing, in order to conceal their misdemeanors. These charj with those of W the officer, the other residents of the Capitol Hil! district having ex pressed themselves as pleased with the remedying of conditions in that neighborhood Will your husband's hi main good? it will be well to save a few dollars now and then, You don't know what is in the future. Start a with us. ith re help him Savings Account WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts & Trust Co. Cor, econ Avenue and Cherry Strest Hoge Buliding, Beattie, Wasn King & Winge shipyards rerett, Maru. Hammond mille for several days taking on « Hamburg by way of and South America porte Hons, and of course take colds and| Mi" morning at 11 o'clock with a this 30.— is said to be one} H. Gorham, filed | | yesterday, are the only ones against | . — ‘LICENSED TO WED r| Marriage nw fanued to |new management, Dr. G. W. Haw-|day a» follows ley has sold his controtiing interest) Mathison-Bapiland—Veder Me to @ ayndicate of local physiclans,|sen, 24, Ballard, to Regine Kaptiand, and has resigned os superintendent. | 82, Matlerd Migs Leary, the head nurse, has) Langer-Kappauner heen appointed acting superintend 42. Geormetown, to A ent er f . The facilities of the hospital have} Fi hae been increased, as the cottage ad-| lerwaid i +] joining the hospital, which was for-| I 19, attle merly occupied by Dr. Mawley as a) La b rud--Charies ft. La residence, bas been changed Into a| rue, 22, Colfax, Waab., wo Beverive J home for the nurses, enabling the | # : ulerud, 2%, Tokoe, Wash twa. mt not only to increase | gel Mi iger—Frank Zon | the number of nurses, but also the | Sammarmist to Ida Hiltiger, number of rooms for patients, Dr. | Redmond Hawley oti! remains a member of| Stevens-Glo James Ste- the board of trustees vets, J come to Nellie A | Glover 8 Simone- Batley —Karour *, 34, St. Poul, Mi | |G. Bailey, 27, Kureka. ieler-Pert- Jack attle, to # ttle Bakovich-¢ M. Bakovioh Beatile, to . ‘ an, 1%, Beattle ? Birth Record. William Shuman, shot in the But The following birthe were regis- ler hotel Monday night by Annie | red today . Walker, te resting easily at the| A®drews—-At 826 Boren av. Jan- Providence hospital today, having | TY %. to wife of Oliver P. An- passed through his operation yes- |47*¥* # daughter, = : terday Without trouble. Dre. Bny-|, Stevenson—At 637 K. 70th av, der and Cuckall probe for the | January 29, to wits of John A. Bte- bullet a short time efter Shuman | Y*R#o% # daught was taken to the howpital ana|, Phelps--At Firet and Battery, found It lodged in the left shoulder, |28U8ry 29, to wife of George W, trom’ which place ft waa extracted | Phelps, & sos quickly, There in thought to} * #—at 2616 Judkins st, Jan- be any danger of blood poisoning vary 26, to wife of Walter Harris, Miss Walker is still in the coun- |" "°° ty Jal. Today whe ts i) with the} “! At 609 Yesler way, Jan- grip uary to wife of Nils Olsen, @ - — daughter fake en ena ne en ane Bumm—At 166 N, 66th st, Jan- . uary to wife of ¥. J, Bumm, a ¢ ON THE FRONT =): v At Sandal's Pinee, Jan- hedcuseerrteases : yikes at thine Waa Bteamer Tampico, which recently 7 ot il Pee te Ysa» returned from Everett, where she| Chadwick--At 1224 18th st. N, has been taking on a curgo of lum-| January 14, to wife of Frank W. ber for #an Pedro, is now at the | Gneawick, a aon. bunkers taking coal for her trip. Z a The British #teamer islewworth ts Record of Deaths. ee ay | Re Venoe a Deaths were registered today as Townsend this morning with her | ronows cargo of lumber listed heavily to] -pucker—Benjamin ‘Tucker, 56, cprreeete paints Si hien | 88MAFY 24, at Chewanah, Wash prea d ome ‘acoma, which | Young-—Anna May Young, 26, has been on the ways at the King | junuary 28, at Providence hospital, ry 2h, al aN machinery installed and given « gg ae tie t heeeion: 1, irre open pine a Ao ogy January 26, at 118 29th ay, 8 lee Sheree Suerte tr fe # eon igh Sepang -e + anuary l. hey ern ay. i nverett 2 G@ricgs Genday sight er January 26, at 221 27th ~|a otu! dagen io haa re rhe coate op beng, gotta A geomet 10, Some uary 27, « ljaynard. Seamer Advance went on the! poweli—Ruth H. Powell, 18, Jan« wary 37, at 945 26th av. & MeGregor—Harry K. MoGregor, 8 months, January 22, at 708 E. Dene Infant, 6 days, January at Sandals Place, city. Strout—John A. Strout, 43, Jame wary 28, at 1115 Ninth av * WORKING CHECK ‘GAME. Charles Erickson + and John Bog- strom, laborers, have been arrested Officers Peterson and Nash on a charge of operating a check swindl- ing game. The men were taken from a room in the Duluth house, where was also found a check book on the Bank of California, from which a number of checks had been torn out, and the stubs left unfilled. The men will be held in the city jail until the police make a thor- ough investigation of the charge against them. Don’t Wait Until your pipes freeze up again be- fore having your plumbing put In proper shape. G. H. Brown Plumb- ing Co, 221 Pine st. Both phones. oo OSTEOPATHY That you may know what a wonderful science Osteopathy is and give me « chance te demon- strate to you that I can cure you without the use of drugs, medi- cines or surgery, I will deduct $12.50 from my regular fee for a limited time. I successfully treat every Ronn 3 known to the bu- man sy" Consultation Free. Lady At- tendant. . F, LATHROP ie covery PHYSICIAN. 207 Eitei Bid, Cornan, toneed Ave: ond hitee Ot Opposite Bon Marche. Orrico Houre— a.m. te SB m Open evenings Tuesdays, ri oe and Saturdays from Glo 8 octock Phone Main 6256, Seattle, Wash, } | Have the c for |RUPTURE | No Truss, But a Per- manent Cure Beattio’s Loading Specialist. 40 Years’ Experience. I guarantee to seacteaty cure every case of Rapture pie after examination, accept for T am a@ graduate Of ad Buropean, Canadian and American colleges, For 40 years I have devoted, my time and attenth treatment and cure of and ny cured patients hundreds, some ably bein our neighbors, This long peri if exclusive practice has gt me skill and experience ig th e of Rupture, such ae ty lieve no ether physician cas te you The oreugh and cures whioh T am mating Sed day, year gtter year, grateful no ag cur vite you RY all for further convino these fac! I cure eration oF Di terfering wear t, 1 at my cca win prove my stateme: you to prominent busts ness men whom I have cured. I am alwaye willing tp wait for my fee until oure ig effected. My. erme are nadle, CONSULTATION CALL TODAY A} STOP ING. Hours? a. m. to § p.m. Sun- day am toi p m DR, OLARKE CO. 188 Second Av, &., Cor, Wach= ington 9, oe proof o! ithout @ pain, ang oo bi ME FA, $475 Crown Piano Bush & Gerts Victor . 150 $400 Schubert $400 Chickering Son, little used $350 Emerson, lit Lots of good bargains. Cline’s Piano House 1205 2nd AW