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READ Seialy Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News nt Dave Bowen Fails to Materialize, Mem- ys Afraid to Move Without Knowing the Legal ihase~-Bowen's Friends Are Very Indignant. expose of the unde? jnet known, but one of the liveliest to defeat President. that © happened tn coun elty council was }ell proceedings js promised, if the matter ts carried to the extent of throwing the pall of discourtesy over Bowen's friends on the com mitoees. Watch Moves Like a Cat. Aa to Bowen accepting the chair manship of the finance committee hod the exclusion of Crichton, such a ig | move wiil fall, for Bowen will not u it im that way. The ousting jot Morrison from the head of the | Meense committee does not matter so much. The gang has long looked at Morrison. Murphy's po ee Sears eit town newspaper office and was wor te the Crichton side. Five “We will take was defeated. WHILE HE SOUGHT REST was not feeling well and would rest awhile on a lounge. A few how The body was taken to Bonney: Wateons and the funeral held tomorrow morning at the St Dearborn st. Mr, for another's wife this led to the undoing of @ Hittle romance and landed Lewis, @ mounted police of- love and finally elopement. The couple left Portland January 28 and the local Lewis was recognised on « deseription from Portland tective Byrne husband of Mrs. Bessie | ty came walking down Second ay ° allas Bewsie young believed, result) tion papers. HUB SECURES MORE ROOM. Weatworth in Maas. to whom she bad been) The Hub Clothing company. on fried fourteen months, had made| First ave. today secured a lease of | Hitle home. Lewis and/ the adjoining room, now occupied worth formed tach-| by a United Cigar store. The lease M for cach other, which led to! gives the firm cceupancy March 1 See GE ROCK ae a aaron FELLER OF THE MOVEMENT AGAINST RECEIPT BY CHURCH. OF “TAINTED” MONEY ASKS, IN A SPIRITED ARTICLE 3 THE STAR, IF THE LATEST GREAT DONATION BY "ROCKEFELLER 16 “BENEFACTION” OR “RESTITUTION,” ‘AND DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE THOUSANDS OF INDICT- MENTS AGAINST THE DONOR. BY DR. WASHINGTON GLADODEN. War's Exclusive Service.) If I find, however, that thie fs | part of a sum of which he has pre- anster by Mr. John D.| viously defrauded me, I shall sttil of $22,000,000 worth of| pe gind to get the money, but I Bearing securities to the! may be lems profuse in my acknow!l- board” is on event which | edgement Béturally excite comment Precisely (his question t# present- Meet that single man hap-| od to the public when this money is Mio have in his posression on | turned over. It seems to be regard- MR day of February a little 4 by many as a benefection. If it + ‘ thirty-two millions which can be rightly so regarded, the pub- é Spare an Well ax not is itself | iic ought to be very thankful he | Bot ft happens to be true that the ae tfke that thie is not prob-| donor ie at present under Iindict- 8 Fears income of the giver; | ments before the courts In several Spare that out of lant yoar's| parts of the country for having, by 8n4 stil! have more than/ filegal and unjust methods, de- @f the gains of the year left | apolled the public of vast sums of | BPN luxuriously the rest of | money, These indictments cover many thousands of cases, and it Gerk of amall business man ns probable that these are but a §B Income of $40 1 week who! small proportion of the setual of. whe dollar into the tion | fenses Ct Han education an Added to these indictments are irably greater « fice than | the greve charges of the interstate commission covering the magnitude of rs of fiagitious and nefart ight are we ex-| ous practice by which vast sums of to regard it Is it @ bene-| money have been wrongfully ob~ OF Wy it & restitution? tained Man brings me « tho nd These are not the reckless accu- 89 4 gift, ond 1 have good sations of muck-rakers; they are fo believe that the pb the sworn denounsements of public officers If there charges, which must soon come to trial, should be the public would know motive erest in my ht to be very grateful sustained EXPOSE CAUSES SALOON RING TO WAIT lecribing the punishment olay ae A. detectives | j have nm of a sharp lookout for) former dashing | ine runaway couple since then.| trustee, director, mecretary, i tele rolman Wickman snd De| 4 ‘ore sure they had| der the lew Rot been caught! their man as the smooth shaven,| foreign country $8? reward offered by D. A. stylishly dressed individual of thir | business te thie M.| He wad accosted and afd not deny | #uch superintendent, trustee, direct- roine of the ¢*/| his identity, declaring he would go| or. secretory ex-Canadian | back to Portland without extradi-| other | found JO8M WISE'S INTERVIEW WITH THE PREGIDENT ON PAGE FOUR—INTERVIEWS WITH FAIRDANKS, CANNON AND OTHERS WILL FOLLOW-—DON'T M166 THEM. THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.Fair Tonight and Wednesday; Upht West Winds. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESBAY,/FEB, 19, 1907. Coup of City Council Gang to Throw Down| GREAT NORTHERN (Seripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, Feb, 19.—The fed- eral grand jury here today indicted the Great Northern ratlroad on two counts, charging a violations of the Rikines antirebate law, It ts al legod that L. M. Palmer, an Amert ean sugar refining company official, given two rebates, one d® $10, 000 in May, 1904, and another of $4,500 the following June DYING WISH {5 RESPECTED J. HM. Wallace, brother of H. ©. Wallace, who was drowned tn the sound last Wednesday, arrived in the this morning from Paulkton, & D. to take the remains back to the old homesiead at Wetertown, N.Y. for burial in the farmtly plot. Four of the brothers already tie in the little lot by the side of the father and mother, The parents of the Gecensed were old residents of Watertown, nr w the one wish of the father w he died that the family should all be buried tn the family jot in the churchyard at Watertown, and to this purpose J H. Wallace came after the romaine of his brother. RS ANS ONO TN LA STAR’S WILDCAT IS BEFORE THE Its Enactment Into Law Will Keep Unscrupulous Mining Promoters Out ot Business-Bill This Morning by Senator Jones of Pierce. (Star Special Serviee.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 19.—The Bill sent to Otympla by The Beattie Star te make wiideat mining awindies tei onies, wae Introduced in the senate thie morning by Senator Jem Jones. The bill is considered here am the beat of the mintng bide in troduced, and it will probably be- come a law, It was carefully drawn by a committer of expert Seattle will de} lawyers, in the offices of Bellinger Ronald, Tennant & Battle, and t+ Mary's chureh, Twentieth ave. and) bettewed to be folly equal te the test Doran was 78) of '@ supreme court ruling The text of the bill te ae follows “An act deciaring certain acts of officers of agents of a corporation and certain acts of persone pre ing te be such officers or agents & corporation to be = crime and pr therefor. and repealing an eet entitied “An act to protect stockholders and Sealing with corporations in ie. approved March 14. 1903 “Be It Enacted by the Legisiature of the Btate of Washington: Bection 1. Any superintendent, na- ger, agent of Other officer of any corporation organized or existing under the Jaws of this state, or un- of any other stait or and transacting inte, oF any person dine himeeif ae pretending or he manager, ent of officer, who wiifally subseribe, sign, endorse, verify of aenent to the publtes tier elther generally or privately, to the atock- holders or to other persona with such corporation, or its any wilfully untrue or wilfully and fraudulently exaggerated report, prospectus, account, statement of TEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE GOURTS!” 2 PPP PPPS P PEPE REECE Le eee ee ee PIPER'S BILL A DEAD ONE, (Star Special Service, OLYMPIA, Feb, 19.—Genator Piper's Bill, introduced for the purpose of reducing the power of Mayér Moore, of Seattle, by placing in the hands of the city eeundil contro! over the police and all other city departments hag fe support whatever in the senate, The bili wae.reached on the ealgniiar. yesterday, and to save it from certain slaughter Piper moved that it be dropped to the bottom of the ndar, This wee done, and it is likely that the bill will never again be heard toon, * * . * * * * * * * * 7 7 * * * eee eee eee eee ee AR Re Re DRUGGIST REARRESTED IN COURTROOM Marry @haw, the Southeast feat- alleged, In getting both pew oe whisky. He wae led up the long tle sub-postmaster and druggist, ee Ti acteg i, Oath who was arrested February 19 last charged with keeping liquer on tap in a back room, this morning dis claimed any knowledge of violating the law. , Judge Gordon imposed the minal fine of $6¢ for the offense, inasmuch as when City Prosecutor DeBruler axked the druggist if thie was hia first offense, he declared he had not sold a drop of liquor since February 14. Mr, Shaw started from the court room feeling somewhat relieved and Kent's vent of the police de pind oy 24 booked on the charge of selling Hauer without @ license whe relpaned on depositing $100 hy toatl ©. Hy King, who rune a butcher shop. at th ay, and Jackson waaalpo arrested yeotorday for ing Mqdor without @ Heense. Patre man Biker was one of his custom- ore yesterday while tn ph clothes, and, explaining to the bute he wea “very dry.” wae tmmedia' favered, no he says, with bottled t the thought of bis not ‘ pene es pay the $100 fine uevally pags: pamsewe: ia < s =e imposed in such eee nat oo for three Boe thoughts of happiness resolutions for the future were dashed to atoms when at the door- way Bpectal Officer Clark arrested him again on another charge of sell- | ing Viquor without a teense, Clark and shew cages “wh: MH. & Cameron, another drumgiet of Hillman City, wae cavent in the net by Ghie¢ Wappenstelu's sleuth, | he had difficulty in rf t apectal officer im platn | the Arrest, saye s p oR agra hor drogeiat'’s store yer getting liquer at Cameron ® drug terday, who had bo trouble, it is} store without « prescription. “ a - aD EE EL ATES BILL o—— CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A WM wARIng for a repeat of the act ing & game preserve On M laland wil! be introduced for discusatan at the regular weekly meeting of the Chamber of Com merce t6morrow afternoon. This wot! te the outcome of c@mplain’ fram the farmers on the ‘f®enexation bili has also by the committee on a A Al expenditures or prospects, or other aper or document intended to pro* juce oF give, or having @ tendency © produce of give, to the shares of stock in euch corporation, « greater value than they really paseess, or with the Intention of defrauding amy | varticular person or or the | pablic or persons generality, shalt he teemed guilty of an offense agninet the laws of the etate of Warhings tom, and upon conviction . thereat shall be punished by tmoprisonment im the penifentiary not more thea five years or in the county jail net more than one year, of by © fine ot exceeding $2,000, or by beth wuch fine and imprisonment (Phar Special Service.) OLYMPIA. Feb. 19 —Senate bille Hec, Z An act ofthe leisiatuce | Nom 185 gad 136 for the relief of of the state of Washington ted} i wi th An act to protect stockholders ong} ee fete ee ™ ROOM WORKER BUSY. vonaté t! morning withow post persone dealing with corporations Io | his sad » copes Senator Cottertii’s bill making te herehy repealed Heenses In euberbs the same as in lcittes was defeated yesterday by WANT FRANCHISES {*.:.. sum bil elme up this morning. and Se was put over Until (omorrow, at the An amended application for a| request the author, ae the Cot franchise was filed by the Seattle | terill jest comes up at 2:30 lnet night. ‘The company destres to amend the ordinance which became | law January 7 so that the road| Witte A. Bunden wan sleeping lant a | night fh the Leland hotel m H, southward by way of York (0/ $60 in money, o gold watch, a ticket the porth boundary of the fw) to gan Francisco on the steamer of Cotumbia. Another tine fe to) City of, Phetia, and a scarf pin extend from 57th and Genensee st.) contpining ten pearls, Sunden er thon. this state.” approved March 14, 1994, Cotterti) initiative and referen o Blectric company with the council joft in the former law, on 37th ev. | workers Were busy relieving him of east on the letter street to 42nd, to! gaged a rodm and failed (5 lock the a junction with the John Wiser) dear, ang @hen be awoke this morn road ing he found bis earthly porsessions ‘The two franchines that will com | missing ALLEGED BURGLAR ~ TAKEN IN FRISCO C1sco, Feb. 19. waid to be wanted tn Seattle for numerous ated here the loop on Préfontaine piace Third av. & between Main ata, were panned, plete and on and Jacknor SAN BRA Jammer @ me Porttand dad etring bufmlaries, war a thin tmorning, Thetiocal police are not aware of the eafistence of @ criminal beartny ---DR. WASHINGTON GLADDEN — L = (yd trier totormatall poss Ss Tlie waited in this city neverthelpan, DR. GLADDEN, THE PIONEER Dr, Washington Gladden, Congre gational clergyman, soctolo- author half a century @ keen observer of gist and editor, haw been for nearly the progress of the republic, His voice has been raised against siav- ery, against sham, against thievery in high places and latterly what he, author of the phrase, calls “tainted money.” While mod- jor of the Congregational church inet ers just two years ago he caused a pro- by protesting against the receipt of a gift from Mr, Rockefeller by a body of the church he representa Dr, Gladden in pastor of the First Cong?egational church of Columbus, Onto. sensation subordinate aw the dame of Quinn may prove to be an alias, The case in Me investigated by the author tem. i 4 i AND FUNERALS. @ervices of Ovecar Elvin a-year-old son of Mr 3 First m the Bonney Jock this aft AGAINGT “TAINTED MONE Wateint thape! at | ernoom ¥ @rvices of James Bkin 480) Saturday at.the fam j ner, ily are were held 1th av } | from/the nney-Wateon chapel at Mu @ This morning. The | comme years old, and leavi was cremated, NOUIVE ... PROTEST. av. residents met last night atthe residence of Dr, B. B. Rdgers, 319 Harvard av. to pro teat-agalet the extension of Olive Marve DR. WASHINGTON GLADDEN. that @ large part, at least, of these millions was plunder. In that case the publi ward the transfer of as @ benefaction dgr it, whether so tr an an act of restit that could not these mil- they must led or itp It is conceivable y be fo intended, and If this Intention te expressed by the donor and ac knowledged by the recipients, the act may have great moral value. Everyone would say that it was a good beginning. In any case, however, it would have been m fitting to withhold this transfer until the truth or an truth of these indictrnents could be established in court. If they are at. from Melrose fo Broadway, The f | disproved, the act might w petition now contains 360 names of » easily |be regarded ns a benefaction, If lthey are proved, an act of reniity. | protestants, and will be presented |tlon would be entirely appropriate, | to the street committee Thursday As the case stands the transaction | #fternodf | cannot but wear the color of an at tempt to Influence, through public| FINEO POR SELLING sentiment, action of the | INTOXICANTS TO MINORS. the cases now pending hoped that this attempt courts in It i# to be wit not of proprietor on Segond av Jamed MeParlond, be successful the MePurland bar | If the crimes charged fn these in-| and Oniversity st, was fined $100 dictments have not been committed, | today bY Pols Judge Gord for the accused should go free, If they| selling liquor to minors, Harry |have been committed they could be| Shaw, ® suburban druggist, was | punished, and no alleged seta of| also fined $50 for the alleged offense | philanthropy follows thet com. | Without a prescription from aq a mittal should secure immunity ‘for |} withont @ prescription fro ma doc | the transgressors, tor, Bch | Co. MRS. THAW IDENTIFIES LETTERS FROM WHITE PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8 NO. 308. a5 CENTS PER MONTH, WOUNDED PORTLAND Forty-Two Epistles Exhibited, Several Being Written ARRIVES HERE The stew Alsaka Coant arrived fromm of her re mornin the M be repaired w daye Portland, whip company Bte Nanaimo, aveident, ithin the Alenka Coast Steamship stated this morning that there we: of the aeone this the early and was at once taken to ‘an drydock, where he will text few Capt, O. 1, Humphrey, of the comp Practically little damage done the Portland, although the full amount, t be ascertained ary T ) ume her run to the | De® begged to be excused from| state to Thaw about 1906 any con- will boat tm plac rtland will r a in upul ch rhe Alaskan ports February 25. SAYS BIG NAVY UNNECESOARY (Seripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, Feb, 19.—W. J. Bryan, who is here today, says there is no need of a big navy, and that the) ship subsidy, race question. him upon his demoeratic principles. | service He said the which discredits ite sponsors, is the most serious prob jom before the people, except the He criticized the president for bis failure to secure @ tariff revision, but complimented Kreatost the president ie rendering now ts tn educating the people in economic subjects, RUMOR AGAINST EQUITABLE LIFE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK the rumor the downward movement . Feb, 19 Following that helped stocks in is one that the Equitable Life Assurance Bociety le about hands of a receiver issued a statement groundless, ridiculous pad has ramor im poantble BUSY CHICKEN THIEF. av fowls. scents on rested Dufty claimed any Letters. The to chicken thief industry in hin neigh- borhoed, which has become annoying. Mr. Graham reports that hommeone entered hia chicken coop, im the rear of bie home, 271 Ninth inet night and stole Other neighbors report de- | thetr room Duffy the Dexter-Horton bank. went to have it cashed, bank's managers, it ts knowledge of Camp bell and refused to honor the check MAYOR SWAMPED WITH MESSAGES OF Remarkable Outburst of Approval Is Elicited by Executive's Action Prohibiting the Sale of Liquor on Sunday ing request. Inventig the very never also. SAY CHECK WAS WORTHLESS J. A. Campbell, a logger, was ar | iy this morning upon the) complaint of Ed 4 saloon on Occidental av., and who who rons When the said, dis Diggest mail Mayor Moore,; Hearty endorsement by his own statement, ever received came to his ¢ desk this morning, ry letter a rapid-fire, hurrah en dorsement of his action in closing the saloons on Sunday It took the mayor and his secre tary most of the morning to open and read the communications. They ca from buatnes met nearly all a, from classes of pastors, churches, soctetios and housewives, it was a remarkable outburat of approval and is supposed to be only the beginning mn received day's mail Many | pi vious ning but nothing like the flood of epleties that came in with to) had this ters to In all the documents so far re- ceived and touching on the closing question there have been but two that could be construed as in any way condempatory valentines. ‘Those two, are One was & bome-designed affair showtng a big water wagon.on the street in 1 as a hint that the exposition: “oti Only « few words from a few of | ; probably intended the’ mayor's actions would dampen the enthusiasm for ick to It” the letters can be given, owing to the number, each, pleked @ od only a t random. a fow expressions: Arn &. Allen—Stick by it You can bank on having the law. ord from Here are I's an overwhelming majority of the best element o' Elliott Bay Swarts action. Guarant Datly Heartily f the city tron Works, EB. B. Abstract Co., Can't see how any law abid- commend ing citizen can do otherwise than give you hearty support John highest apprectation Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit P. Hartman—Express my | Alexander Myer--Desire aa a@ citizen and the father of four boys to commend your noble action. Mrs. F. 0. Black you personally Norwegian ae Danish I want to thank Chureh — the your | A. M.| After the Thaw Marriage——-Witness Details Other Interesting Circumstances Concerning Dead Archi- tect. the Identification, Delmas conduct Further|ed an oral examination, not refer career of | ring to the letters White Discussed Thaws. Delmas firet asked Evelyn re \ detatie concerning the \ Stanford White were revealed this) morning by Mrs, Kvelyn Thaw, who! occupied the entire morning with a! continuation of testimony for the rding the stork she had re defense. So repulsive were many | Peated to Thaw coming from of the features that even the wit-|/May McKenzie “Did you ever stating detatis in the most distas' versation you had with Miss May ful portions relating to her knowl-|MeKenale relating to White and | edge of the life of White. lyourself?’ Jerome's objection was Evelyn, pallid but self possessed, | overruled “1 told bim,.” said faced court with a steady eye. She Evelyn, “that Miss McKenzie told | wore the blue dress of former days,|me she had a conversation with and a low, broad and girlish collar | White in which she said in a very of white, also a broad, drooping, | nice y, ‘Thaw and Evelyn get black hat trimmed with a bunch of |@long and they are so happy to violets. Her hair was tied school | gether,’ to which White replied that girl fashion with a big bow at the |he didn’t believe it. Bhe told him, back of the neck. “Yes, it is true, and I'm so glad.” Under the fire of questions today,| White answered , “Well, it won't Evelyn didn't hold up as well an| last. I'll get her back.” the first time. Her volee was not| “When you repeated this to your as strong ae formerly. |husband what did he say?” asked Former Lieutenant Governor | Delmas. Bruce, who Is at present a justice) “He sald he had heard the same of the supreme court, visited the|from Miss MeKenzie.” court today and sat beside Judge) “How did he act?” Fitzgerald “He acted as he always did when During Delmas’ examination,| White was mentioned He pot ex | Bvelyn sald May McKenzie had told | cited, and gnawed his nails. ber that in 1906, White had seid of Thaw Paid Sick Bills, Ee Never mind I'l) get ber) noimas asked, “Did you undergo an operation in 19057" White's Letters Exhibited. “Yes.” Delmha began the examiustion by! “Who paid the bills?” showing Evelyn a bundle of letters! “Mr. Thaw paid all the bills and written by White, for identification. | made all arrangements,” She took the letters one by one,| “How much?” looked over them carefully and said) “They amounted to about $7,000 ahe recognised writing that | tn allt” of White. She took some time in| “After our marriage,” continued Evelyn, in response to questions, “we lived tn a town house. Mr. Thaw talked contionally of White, became No. 2 in the record of the and sometimes would wander In the | defense. No. 1 exhibit ts « card | night talking about White or some The presentation of the letters| thing he did) White was always on caused great interest. Rumors | his mind.” about the trial room say they are| “He told me of a visit of White examining the letters. In all, forty-two papers and let ters were banded to witness. They to go Into tha! Paul Morten | notes written by White to Evelyn |to Miss McKenzie in the hospital that the | that will throw light om the case, | there.” The witness next recited if admitted. Some, i is aald, were written after her marricge. After (Continued on Page 7.) SOON GET USED TO SAYS THE MAYOR “Two weeks from now,” asa Po so wed enforced ~ 1 o'clock “ stion, | losing law some months ago. : “| assoctation to Institute proceedings machine, will be a forgotten one.” against the mayor and the chief of The mayor referred to the Sun-| police for malfeasance in office aod day closing agitation. He added for impeachment, ie taken as @ that as soon as Seattle realized the | joke. No such action, it Is said, good results from the new order, it) can be brought. There ts no city would not care for open saloons on| ordinance that any one knows the Sabbath day | directing Sunday closing, and the It te believed that not only has| mayor cannot be tmpeached for the | the mayor the co-operation of the | non-enforcement of a stéte statute. Bartenders’ union, but that be has Nothing of consequence transpir- lthe endorsement of all laboring ed at the meeting of the Nquor men men of the city, and, of course, the | yesterday afternoon. From reports | that got abroad after the meeting, « D jentire clergy ashed Campbell's check for $10 on) CHUT® CUED. | nat if the Bartend lit is now said that the association had been sufficiently | has changed its tactics and will ef-| bring all the pressure they can to the legislature ere’ union strong they would probably have | fected a closing of themselves. They | get | were highly gratified at the timelaw to repeal the PRAISE —— to my office, It is not within the province of the prosecuting atter- ney’s office to ferret out crime, This courte I have followed since I have been In office, and this course I wil DIVORCE GRIND. Mina M. Gribble was today grant- ed a div from ©. H. Gribble, al- lowed $40 a month alimony and the custody of the four minor children, | Eva May Catwell was granted a di- vorce from Albert H. Catwell on E. Calvert your course. G. A. Virtue—Previous to this you | have gone all other mayors one bet lter, now you have gone them two | better. Reformed Presbyterian Church— We-pledge our loyal support. “You Have Backbone.” Seattle Mardware Company—A. Wills, F. W. Baker, A . jack, M. M. Grout, C. H. Black—-We as a firm want to express our appreciation of your courageous stand M. A. Matthews—There is no log foal reason why the saloons should | be permitted to violate the law dur ing the Sabbath. H. Z. Steininger—tI voted for the | other fellow the last time but If the Lord will forgive me I'l) not do tt | again D. M. Kisley-—As a citizen and a property owner, appreciate your ef- forts. | Schwabacher Bros.—D, P. Thomas |—You have demonstrated that you ~ Heartily commend STAY HERE In order to keep Building Inspect- or Place in the city service, an or- dinance has been introduced In- creasing the salary of the position from $150 to $200 a month, Subordinate inspectors in the service recetve $85 a month the first year, $100 the second year and $110 the third and subsequent years, ST. MARK’'S MEN'S CLUB. have a backbone in your bods. The St. Mark’® Men's club will H. Meling—Thank you heartily. | meet tonight at § o'clock in the Westminster Presbyterian Church | guild room of the church. Prof. F. Heartiest congratulations. M. McTadelford will give an ad- dress on “Life in English Cities” All members are asked to be in at- tendance. | James A. Duncan, Superintendent Good Citizen’ Dept., Seattle Union Christian Endeavor — For elvic Not Anxious to Act. RLSCT OREISENS. In Plerce county the prosceuting Jattorney has issued to saloonkeep- ers, proprietors of email theaters and other places of a like nature orders inatructing thom that here- after their places of business must ‘be closed at 12 o'clock on Saturday night and remain closed until Mon- day morning Prosceuting Attorney Mackintosh was this morning asked by The Star if he contemplated taking sim flar action, In reply thereto Mr, | Mackintosh sald: “1 will enforce the law as far as! Tonight at 8 o'clock Rev. H. H los in my power, I will prosecute | Gowen of the Trinity Parish church any violation of the law when evi» | will lecture In the Crypt on i Gence of euch violation ix brought|ing Books and Dictionaries. At the twelfth annual meeting of the Seattle Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, the following officers were elected President, Albert H. Beebe president, William D. Totten; retary, Augustus Armstrong; tr urer; Hugh A. Gartand; historian, Everett Smith; chaplain, Rev. B. Lincoln Smith; board of managers, W. Edward Starr, Joel R. Gay REV. GOWEN TO LECTURE. { * 1

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