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ANI D y SHARK AGAINST WRONG MAN the owner had patd off the rivate meer ea satay Jetatm and redeemed his land to throw 4 i] The money was turned into the i attice before the | city treasury, But the man who had of ent to quiet down. /Dought the land at auction failed on! ted the olty to] { come after Mt after a notice had ae of his | been seat out gome Money | _ mm the city ¢ festerday he appeared at the Months and becatime | mayor's offtee and wanted the may rt of the offi jor to take up the case and see that | ‘an the he be paid Interest for the time the P money was in the otty's hands. m had be elit 4 this * w vy! That law has m repeated, | person who had | thank God,” said the mayor's secre 4 ome no ¥ to the caller, “We have noth 4 en delinquent ing to do with paying you fnterest eo eotd |} You should be satiafied with your} the law per cent, anyway The man atormed and tamed, and juaking Ul his knees trembled with he finally strode trom the simost under compulsion. mont ha per cont the av eee ee ee * * |® ENDORSEMENT REFUSED, * i* * |® (Serippe Telegraph Service.) & |® WASHINGTON, Feb, lo~ ® snow | ® The Rouse committee on mili son Chteage, | * WY affaires defeated the Sima & ar cocking oe | & resolution endorsing the pres- * p, | ® Kent's discharge of the negro @ hte telt the story | * * * Horton bank tla not . The tur y. i the ure, were | WEW ENGINE HOUSE No card Fire Chie€ Bringhurst ts prepar ing to tnatall some of the furniture Dave arrived here ne at | eectneotens for the new Third ay 1s, leaving suf land Pine at, engine house in order proper arrangement to got the boys out of the old build Dexter Hor | ing, whieh has become altnost a pest ite present | weeeding he While the new engine house ts ot sativfactory and Mayor Moore has ordered Mr, Bringhurst to make TT Becch who ps him a spectal report on the building at the untver j the = — en with the . necessity of moving his men. cut of Sua wi ie Saeed the old structure and will do so as a oetock +. aft {eee «8 possible, 1f permitted ow Sulla | Tee Okt building teaks all pe and there are no conveniences. & large 4. Chef Bringburst wants to bring Be chosely wasn the big steamer which until the “. o wt RS. BOOTH. = over ea | mos Amertes station was completed had to PHOLO-UP MAN, be sent to an outside station. nt & badly needed at Third av. and Pine BONNEY-WATSON MOVES, ‘The Ronney- Watson Undertaking company began moving today from charge of carry- | thes id establishment, at Third ‘This morn jay « Columbia et. to thelr new he tigi, Gorden pleaded | piace of business in the old Mack- tt Of the charge, |intosh residence at Third ay, and i, + Seeder his [University st. The reason for mov- dm hopes ef gain- jing ts the fect that the bad condt- tron of the streets surrounding the present place haw greatly impeded for the uation, JURY Give WER 95,000, 4 wi artae and _ Wea eet « pair off A fury tn the federal $2.50 Shoes, | Drought tm @ verdict this afternoon satiafaction. 1111 | awarding the sum of 85.000 to Mixx Mae Brewn for injuries sustained by ber laat June while operating an unguarded candy rolier at the #u- perior Cracker & Candy company The case started Tuestay and went t the fury at noon The amount ) sranted wae that asked. of George Gor IDellewe they have one fw reeponaibie for ape tn this ctty & number of GIVES CITY MORE MONEY. ‘The Seattic Electric company this afternoon filed a supplementary re- | pert om the groem business of last year and sent « check for $169. tn- | advertentiy the sum of over $7,060 was omitted tn the yearty report of | business tranaseted and the check | was for the 2 per cont due the elty | SUITS $16.00. | Our $95.00 sult epectal for busi- | ewe men has kept our epectal Moor | besy during the last few weeks, W. 1H. Hetehinsen Co, corner Second PIANO FOR GALE. A handsome Shepard & Co. upright plano, metal back, full tvory Keya sweet toned, nearly as good as new, for $175 DABNEY- WOODHOUSE FUR. NITURE CO. PHONES-——Main 3998, ind. 3006 418 Pike Street. i jot, Hanson 844. Pacing bay: sany West Seattle CAR LINE FEBRUARY 14TH. 4 Lots, $300 Each NUFF SAID. Joseph E. Thomas & Co., Inc. 109 CHERRY. Entrance to Lowman Building. $12,500 Seattle VIEW LoTs, 2 FEET, FACING ON ETS, CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND END CAR LINE. $22; ONE-THIRD BALANCE $10 PER McLaughlin GAS Pioneer Bidg. Phone 2585. on buy nearly Jouble ave. The thoroughfare; Rpokane this bent Two tots, on Queen Anne ave; oar fine will pase this property: $1,009 each; they will get no cheaper We have good ton-ncre fruit ranch with water right Included 3 miles from Kennewick, the eartlest * Price $700 n price where 6 fr &. Leoee, Presi ore, and tg aMeeer, 509-5 Beattie, Wash Walla Walle Co. Wash, 2108 500 THIRD AVENUE. The Ground Floor Office : [Cash $550---Price $1,950 Pot roe. h HERBERT V, PEARY THEODORE GOGSWELL Sunset Main 4444; independ. ent 4943. court | GUGGENHEIM (5 SUORED ‘The proclamation trom President (and several eases have come to Roosevelt to examine more closely | light where persons have paid lo the land filed on by persons wish | cators to find timber claims for (Seripps Tet ing to secure government grants] them, then when they myted to WASHIN ae coe was this ning confirmed by a|take posseswion found that the Wille By M HEROINE OF THE “EQUALITY” second order from G, F. Pollock,|iands have already been taken \ Gugwenhelin was bee | to his colleagues in IDEA APTER EIGHT YEARS ansiatant inet atmmennane at on Later hag 20 pe“ a : | “ d r vi Washington, D. C, Numerous com-|ctal agent o ¢ land office pe road in Alnaka, projected from Cor ORE THAN succEss— local land offt of frauds prac | ants before the final proof ls made |dova bay to Ragte, deciared before| A MARRIAGRS ABSURD, tieed on the unsuspecting public, and possession given | the senate committe on territories . ee i hat Bonator Guagenheiin and hia| (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) BOTH LEGS BROKEN. CARPENTER GETS DUCKING, ansoolates are opposing the bill to | NEW YORK, Feb, 1.—The Mar | egy pa rend for the sole pur. | rage of Rquality, not the tris! mar While operating a new Iife say-| John Lind, @ carpenter on the bad of keeping up the price of! riage, in tho solution of the divorce ing device on the sandapit this) *tesmer Yosemite a into Pig ; : Jovil, declares Mra, Lydia K. Com: morning Capt, W, Clemens sustain: | WAC" it Ti eued in an wncone mander, “The American Idea” ta ed two broken lege by t eae | ack nit ul # taken to SBUIAG the name of a new book In which sary ane oe feet ers: | the bompital Mrs, Commander soon will set forth F yen eh ea | |the soctal problem tn all its phases, BOLIN CASE DISMISSED. PETERSON cm See pnd from race aiticide to the effects of . i eee Meee * |!mumigration. Mra. Commande 7 f olin, arrewt 1 ‘a woman of striking personality and The ease of J. D. Bolln, arrest-ie PRLSaATICS bi ces 4 great originality in thought. For ed last December and charged with | # * | nearly 10 years she has been a stu forgery on a complaint sworn out |* | dent of social problems by Gustaf Rask, who alleged that | * F clegnart Seve). = | _ (Serinpe Telegr rvicw. } in fact Mra, Commander ts the Bolin had forged his name to a|* this afternoon it was # HARRISBURG, Pa. Fob. Fire | originator of the “Marriage of chock for $180 on the State Bunk |* a tk Seer ee started by an explosion in a hat| Equality” idea, and the agreement 61 Seattle, was disminsed by Police |* 7 pe PN gen eaied * | factory at an early hour this morn-| into which she and ber husband en: Judge Gordon this afternoon for |* Behmitt, | Oe stant city # ing, resulted In the destruction of | tered nearly eight years ago while lack of evidence he arent ag tha A ye ge ollie = 2 eight buildings at a loas conserva. | members of the Ruskin cooperative ly Washington Benday to center @ tively estimated at $1,000,000 colony in Tennessee startled the GREAT BRITAIN TO HELP. |% Jit the president on the Jap # ‘The greatest loss resulted to the|country at that time, Mrs. Com- fH eae Oe pera house, which was completely |mander’s husband fs Herbert N Seattle's 1909 exposition wilt not |x “Bene 4 P * deat i. The offices of the Weat | Casson, clergyman, author and leo only have the assistance of the | era Union and Postal Telegraph | turer United Mtates, but sting a | companies and the office of the tel:| Mra. Commander spent moat of letter rf ved this morning by Inspecting Boulevard Site. ephone company were gutted. The | her girthood in Toledo, Ohio, where Frank Merrick, director of pubiietty| City Engineer Thomson, Assist Park hotel, Security Trust com-|in later years she was a close per- for the A.¥ ' reat Britain }ant Engineer Jeffrey and Chief pany, Atlantic a 4 Pactfic Tea com-|sonal friend of the te Mayor will also hetr his in whort is the [Clerk Paddock, of the engineer's | pany, the United Gas and Coal com: | Jones, In Baraboo, Wis, she re contents of a letter written by joffice, aro inspecting the site of }Pany and a number of other mer-jceived part of her education. Sho] pw a kak ek kA AAAARR AA AERA AAH someon Laidiaw, English consul of | the proposed Queen Anne boulevard j cantile houses suffered lone also lived in Detrott * ® | Portiand, Ore. this afternoon Aid was called from neighboring} “Yea, our marriage did startle a 1 THE GROOM * |F ze ane towns, and the fire was placed un-/ good many people,” said Mra. Com- * THe BRnes. ae * ETT TR E der control at 10 o'clock. The esti-|mander. “It came at a time when| * ore y ns UTBUR mated lows of $1.0 yet euch things were new ut elght| @ “I believe that true marriage “1 do not desiro to claim ®& be increased, as pr ily every | years of it have proved that the} ® should be a union of two obedience by any legal device # business interest tn ¢ ve block er ae pone | A adm — * oquals, whose Ife together from the woman who is placed & « preme ha pineas The Gadane of the|*® Would develop the highest in the position of wife to me. © PROPERTY OWNERS woman to the man was omitied in| @ capabilities in the natures of J desire to marry a free-heart * j the: ceremony *® both I hereby agree to the od woman, not a slave, It ia & DISCUSS FIFTH a Pag saad Pho M ig oe {2\ & civil coremony which binds us with this understanding, and # velopment of both the man und the| * but enter into it om the under- granting this equality in the woman | ® standing that this is a partner. partnership of marriage to my * Futh ay. property one: are “The right of the woman to ¢d@| @ ship--an equal partnership wife, that | enter into this elvil ®& hen on ety gel Big ins bend oe Pty ah 4 yon Bagh # for #0 long as our mutual love marriage ceremony.” * grade of that avenue Those res!-|many marriages go on the rocks, | * *hall make it effective—for life * dents north of Yesier way are de-| “There are two remedies for the| ® 1 hope.” * manding « tunnel from the south | present Mood of divorces. They are| « * section ef the city underneath You ler way. Property owners south of Yestor way are protesting as thetr Valuations would be decreased. An mm is being made to cut Yew down sight feet, This Would necessitate a cut at the elec- trte eaten on i the Arenal of 38 feet firet, the Marriage of Equality second, the proper instruction of the young fn the relations of life |which would fit them for marria, when it comes, instead of leavi them he prey of ignorance aod the| sentimentality of the moment } “1 am apposed t silly marriages ae well as to silly divorces, The ideal condition of man and woman ls lifelong monogamy —certainly no trial marriage “Securiug a second divorce should be made legally vory diff feult, and there should be mo euch | thing a8 a third divorce. The casi ly divoreed and the hastily remar | ried people are not fit to be remar red “My own marriage l@ #0 beputl- ful and we are so perfectly mated that this talk of divores seems ke & desecration. The Marriage of Equality te more t & success, It an (Serieps Telegraph Service.) YANKTON, 8. D., Feb. 1.—Geo. K. Meyers, of New Orteans, who came bere to gain a residence in order to secure a divores, died sud. |denly this morning. Stasdard Ot) stocks were over $1,000,000 were! found in his pockets. EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES. j A THE SEATTLE sTARS SERIDAY, FEB. FEB, 1, 21907. Measles prevailed to m great ox tent in Seattle last month, accord. | started out as & protest agaipet the » the report filed by Quaran- | SUbordination of woman, but it has tine Inepector Jim Motiee today | *80W" the way for perfect married ‘There 8@ cases of mension 30 of | SAppInOSS. diphtheria, 18 seartet fever, and ¢|, My husband suggested that I smallpox cases. The inspector fum. |*eeP My Own fame, although ever igated 196 houses and inapeoted 211. | "nee I was a girl of 14 | had beep _ em caking myself and everyone el MANZ NOT A MASHER. why the woman changed ber name instead of the man” Frank Mans, am iron worker, ar- tested on a charge of disorderiy | HER APPEARANCE. conduct, wan yesterday dlaminsed on metion of Clty Attorney De- Bruler. Mane was arrested on the comptaint of @ young woman, who jaaid he was following her. She wae |! mistaken (mn the party and Mans was diamtaned MAS. AR. WATSON D188, Mra Rose Wateon, age $2 years, died yesterday afternoon at the Be- jattle Generel heepttal of dropey She te the wite of George Watson. ‘The body wae removed to the an dertaking parlors of Collins Fron | ‘The funeral wilt be tetd from the hapel and interment wili be made | jin Lake View ceme }sues TO RECOVER BiG suM.| Mult to recover $119.000 from C | H. Jiisett, secretary, and $9,999, “Why is Dottle Dimple so much | } 990 from P. Lee, a0 president of jthe Amertean Investment @ Im- lithe go? pyement company. was com Well, she's a show girl.” od by Receiver HM. # Jordan In But {x she appearing in anything |the superior court yesterday. The | particular oney is sald to belong to the in-| No, not particular—fuat tights.” veetment company and was a¢ j wired without consideration /PARDOHED MAN 1s | | AGAIN IN TROUBLE an Inmate of LOCAL FLASHES Ed MeDonaid the | anes Chief Here. j county jall, charged with forgery. | AH ‘oe chief of the Spokane | 4nd the man whom Governor Mead Hfire department, fs in the city on| pardoned May 22, 1906, for » similiar) \his way to Olympia to wateh the | offense, was taken to the county pital this morning to obe operat os of the firemen's pension ough the legislature. Franchise Inepector’s Report. | progre bin for ¥ of the throat arrested. qaine wae sentenced to six m nd The January report of Franchise | "ty * : Sen hen Walter Wheeler was filed the county jail fer forgery Jan “| today. It showe a total of 179 poles |*"Y 24, 1908. Friends tntervens set during the month by the Seat-|*"? cooded in securing we ; je Tacoma Power company, the Se |*T°or Mead’s signature to & pardon attle Mlectric company and the In | *ortly Ce i yg ’ - wet | rade ‘ Pelephot hie term. ested 8 oo tani: ¥ ke ago for a itke offense but companies has not been given a mearte 7 Buglars Rob Fuel Company : - | | The Rainier Fuel company, First | Opium @meker Arrested av. and Vine st. which was bure| Cpartos Oleson, @ hack driver, larized some time ago, has again|. 04 "o7 who gave hin address as been visited by thieves and last) To) iiin av. was arrested this night burgiars stole four rain blank | Oo oe by Officer Keefe in a dom] pote for Bevees. on Washington st. and ch | Sunday at the Y. M. C. A with smoking oplum. He was re| | Rev. FJ. VanHown, pastor of the |joased on $25 ball | Plymouth Congregational church, oe - will address the afternoon meeting | Fi E C , [Nine tM. C. A, Sunday next | We Fit Eyes orrectly J. A. Dummett will speak to the bet ix days of the week and Satur boys In the xymnasium at the same| , S!* 202% OF ee ee ck tor | mventence. Charges moder | Husband Deserted Wife ate, Glasses $1.00 and up, Sehu- Lillian Eichelberger this morning ard Optical Co. eye spe commenced divorce proceedings ea at ype against William KE. Kichelberger | charging abandonment an 1 m-aup port. They were married in British Columbia, seven years ago and the Anything worth having Is husband left his wife four years|I worth striving for. - What ie easily obtained Waiting for Husbands il brings little pleasure | Twelve Japanese women are held , : by the Immigration. inspectors Financial comfort is worth | Mhogrd the ‘Tango Maru who are|— striving for, and maney saved 9) hefbusly awaiting the arrival of | little by little brings the great: #/ thei intended husbands, who prom: || est pleasure. | ised to meet them when the boat | 2 | arrived | } NCH BARKS REPORT P 4 P | Whites | WePay4 Per | The French bark Marie, 122 da out from Liverpool, passed In at the Ct. Interest cape this afternoon, The. French Town J for bark J¢ an left Port Townaet 1 tort om Savings Aovounts 159 days out Hoe NOTED MAN IN SEATTLE | A known ww arrived tr FRA SCT —Ceorgetewn, Menton | me e the fire famee Db noat President B) A wae in ae Litlagar @& Bark } | Yor he the farnows $3.00 Bargar hate | affairs said a glad to tell UnionSavings & Trust Co. and Cherry prrest Reattie Wah und will be wf the ypert name n ot charge GREGOR Mm" a in the city Unele Se a ee eee eee ee eee sa ames HE KNEW. li ‘| | stl “ ~— “Now, Freddy, wh comes after GT Freddy; “Oh, I know, E, F, G—| whies.” | TT eT TTT Tee * * CABINET MEETING CALLED @ * (Scripps T: * WASHINGTON 7 raph Service.) Peb, 1—The® W hadinet discussed the Japanese & - situation for Ke M4 mained for some time after the @ oth * . of two hours today retaries Root and Taft re ere left Ree ekeeateaaenaee Our b& B y He ave. and Unio SUITS $16.00. sult apecial for bust- ‘fess men has kept our special foo: juring the inet fow weeks W itehinson Co, corner Second j at McCARTHY'S Offers Tomorrow See Page 5 for More Unusual Bargains A most attractive program for the shopper and the woman who is looking out to get the best possible value for her money. not complete, bu prices that the most economical purse whether you come to buy or to look. een An Attrac- tive Ribbon Special HAND e These 2 alentines 29¢ } direct from } EACH ; sh 3 E rhousands of them here for you to choose from and ave all the neluding all the latest ne ties in Post Cards, Drop h. Tow : ' im, will te Cards, Comics, Box Valentines, Posters and Laughable I Mechanical Devices, You 1 something that hits e MEN’S UNDERWEAR just the right spot if y ne to McCarthy's. Prices oe — If your husband ler. } 1¢ to 98¢. wear thi tl ha rf ; : I . one of the best things out sets agin + ‘atet nical caricatures of “Happy pray and ind pl 1 I t nd —stthe Katzen} t ment in the lot is a barga t a) t popular va € offer the t I at onl ; ' scl e garm iit Nt 5 , t ‘ om » 9¢ i McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1 en cane WOMAN'S INDEPENDENCE MAKES FLOOD SWEEPS j fost and that the river is etill rie KERCHIEFS ANE A AN OE CR AE NO IO ROOSEVELT IS AFTER © FAKE LAND LOCATORS = = LET CONTRACT FOR WHARF. The contract for the bullding of the oposed new wharf at Victoria for the Alaska Steamahip company of Seattle, wae let yesterday ‘to the Hirttish Columbia General Contract company, the amount agreed upon being $15,200, It is expected that work Wl be commenced at once and that it will be completed and ready for use within two months from Cate HOUSES AWAY (Scripps Totegresh Servi eed, CHARLESTON, Mo, Two hoow and a school tan were swept away by the Misslasip- pi river at Dorent, « little village far from o railroad or the wires. It te reported that many lives are | ing Levee Breaks. MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn, Feb, 1—The! levee in the north part of the city | broke this morning, driving many | citizens from their homes. Two feet | jof water is encroaching on the bus-| iness streets. i S2pornf2ps Woman te Arrested. Mra. M. Senuta, « Russian wom- an, wae arrested last evening’ by Officer Brooks a warrant orn out by Peter Senuta, charging b with petty te y. She was re leased or personal cognizance. her New stocks are t there is a splendid showing of the New Spring Goods at can afford. You are welcome, 15c | a yard PPR LP PPP, Saturday will be a red letter day in the Ribbon Department. More most desirable of all silk Satin Taffeta and n sale at away below their real worth. ade, including pink, light blue, navy, yellow and than 2,000 yards of the PI Taffeta Ribbon They ain will g want come in every dark red old RACE Shee Mae rose, cream, reseda, heliotrope, ck and white. Widths are nt ers 40, 60 and 80 and regular soc a yard. A big lot of short ler of richly colored novelty Rib- neluded in the sale at the same low price. These come in widths of from 3 to § inches and are priced regularly up to soc. Take your pick tomorrow at only 15¢ a yard eo ee ae tr No. 1 Plain Taffeta Ribbons in any shade you desire, These 16c come ten yards in a bolt and will be sold in full pieces only. They a bolt are just what you want for trit ng new ad certain Jt lyare bargain at tomorrow's special price, 16¢ a bolt 522 Second Av., Between Pike and Pine Sts. §