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anyone viofkting this bbe Mable to a penalty ot $100 for each offense,” Nefore thie amendment o mates of all sail vounola of ever 7 gross tone and all other veasels and barges carrying passenmers for hire had to be Heensed, but under the new ruling thts te not requtred. The following synopate ix given as a simple interpretation of the “ning of the act “Offleers of steam vessels roward- leas of tonnage must be lHoensed. Masters of sal Vessele of over 700 groms tons must be Heensed whether they carry passengers or not, “Mate of sail veasels do not havb to be Heenwed at all. “Masters of Vessels over 100 gross tons carrying passengers for hire must be Hoensed. “Masters of vessels ranging from 100 to T gross tonsa not carrying passengers for hire do not have to be lioensed.” ing | Inspector marine laws concer on Vessels am re By congress haw t the United States ehip The following are the will now net aside gings whieh fn the past hall license Masters, cbiof ak end third mates, BE & Watoh, enainoors alt aterm vere le weotion . may mates it in and and maa ee Tt shall be un any person to , chief mate, engt of a watch, or pilot or as maater, of “ of over TO gross other woes of over ce fee vartyins passengers Same f not licensed by the E ASSOCIATION 8 MERCHANTS Eee fee groas tons carry (Ne pam Dire. Humane society last| Rev. M. A, Matthews, president of the humane society, in which he de nies the charges made against the police and requests the soclety to cite a single Instance where the law wae no enforced or where a complaint was unheeded, after tt had been called to the attention of the department. Humane Officer F. W. Clark, se verely criticizes the actions of the society and declares there is abso lutely mo foundation for the charges. Humane Officer John Vaupell ab so upholds the police department. Police Judge Gerdon declares his books will show mary persons were found guilty and given ample fines to bis court during the past fow years, Justice R. R. George also feols that the charges against the Judges were uncalled for and cites that al Moat every case brought before hia court for crasity has received an ample fine upon conviction and the Wappengtein this | number who are not couvicted are & letter to the | fe G STATISTICS THOMPSON CASE the charges made by them are con- Experts of their clase else where are wally allowed $100 per day, and some of them have been wed as high as $200. On the usual basis of $100 a day, the foes for the experts themselves would aggregate over $18,000. Before they came into court as experts, to the neglect of their prt vate practice, these physicians mast have been assured what rate of compensation they were to rece! ve. Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh could not have extended any such assurance, as the county comm stoners must approve al} bills or. dered paid by him. The question which many lawyers familiar with the inner workings of the Thomp- som case ave asking, le: Was a promise made to them by someone not officially comnected with the Thompson case that thelr fee would be paid to them, iIrrespectiv: of any action of the county com missioners’ And If so, who ts that man? SE SR SA MEE large shipments of freight for coast points from the east have nearly Fenched that city. ILING TRAIN A washout between Pasco and Spokane on the N. P. main line will tie wp the road temporarily, No. on the NM. P. was turned back at way of & small trestic| Yakima, reaching Seattle at 10 MS yesterday noon derailed the |» m. and was sent cast over ti Limited ort the North-| Great Northern. An unknown man, rid- mo ~ —— “bind baggage,” was in-| The steamer Northwestern, which has been tied up for the last month betng repaired, sailed for Valder at 1 o'clock today, with « full cargo ot general nrerchandiee and 225 pas- from Spokane state that) sengers, She carried 15 horses te enforce the law Big merchants of the ting them to female em- when compe for thelr Phe used by them was reached at a the Chamber of Com- among other things, Get that the relations Humane society and Mepartment are not of gordial mature ? Beciety members sed that officers iknored re- ‘Bivests, and that judges, Brreets wore made, are the prisoner rather suclety fe one of the members jon, but one large Sw! De the actual expense, trial at Tacoma, of King county? pay them? Attorney Mackintosh wa H may reach $15,000, where- familiar with the fees fy Pay experts, believe it wilt i Wice that sum, If not more. ~i the cost of trials of duration fn other is a conservative fig- to the $7,000, which will have to pay for ty expenses incident to Bl of the case, there will be ‘the following experts: on of Portland, 43 MeLeish of Seattle, 30 Reed of Seattic, 0 days; & landstide occurred in and 56 feet of track MONSTER Aucrion _ Must be sold at auction, an entire y Dry Goods, Laces, Trimmings, ns, Hats, Caps, Rubber Goods, s, Towels, Underwear, Men’s, ishings. Everything To Go. ets eS eS Ss 500 THIRD AVENUE The Ground Floor Office. Interbay Corner 75x100 With 5-Room Cottage $3,500 MINER VALLEY CORNER 100x112, WITH 6 ROOM HOUSE, 2 84,000. Both of these corners are in live districts = In both cases —_— without building would be a good buy at the Herbert V. Perry | , | Theodore Cogswell |“ ltables and the only 6x10 pool t BRINGS SUIT FOR $12,000, John Nelson ts suing the Wei orn Steam @& Navigation Go. for | $12,000 damages for Injuries sum jtained by him while in the com pany's employ as a common aatior on the steamship Ramona, James Markey and A, A. Johnson are au tine J.P. Rudd & Co, for 9R00, claimed to be due them for bring ing & cargo of merchandise from THAW (Continued From Page 1.) vietim of her mother’ Hons, it was only a matter of mts \Judemont Jerome tried every means to pick flaws in Evelyn's testimony, j which had been previously given. | He undarthed apparent cases where |two statements conflicted, but the |witnes@ was always ready with an explanation = and trapped. Jerome ‘been the eoreapondent in the Gar |land divorcee case but, upon Deb }mas’ objection, he withdrew the question | Bvelyn sald her friendship with |Garland continued until White, when It ceased abruptiy Brother's Hand is Shown. The first tangible eviden Howard Nesbit is aasinting prosecution came out next. Jerome reverted to the time Evelyn was a | member of the Fleredora and asked if her mother call her at the theater, and she said jahe did every night, Jerome asked if her brother had ever called for ber, and Bvelyn sald om when her » that 4 letter, asking Evelyn if she jidentify it as her brother's hand-| ford Without) She questioning her Jerome | writing did 80, suddenly asked for an adjournment, which | Irene Conner, Edith Nelson. o'clock jwae taken until* two Rvelyn loft the chair much relieved jand glanced toward her husband, | from whom she recetved a look of} japproval, telling her she had ac:| Katherine Morr, Fg ‘ate wean coal Hawes, manager, and C. O. Kimball, | quitted herself well jamile and almost skip from the room, Corridore Are Crowded. So keen ts the interest tn the trial today that spectators having seats refused to leave at the noon jfecess,. while crowds blocked the jeorriders this afternoon clamoring for admission, When he reappear ed this afternoon Thaw carried « note book, Evelyn waa recalled. Jerome referred again to the photo arapha, showing two which witness identified as being taken by White the day preceding the night of her ruin. Evelyn promised Jerome to bring to the court tomorrow a book which White had made containing several favorite poses of herself. This book ia one whieh White ts copies had been made Jerome passed the photographs to the Jery He then showed Evelyn a series of checks supposed to have been paid by White to her when she was out of employment. They were for $25 weekly, the. supposed tncome | which the architect provided. She identified the endorsements on sev eu os ber own. Five othera bore hor mother’s signature importance of Checks. Jerome offered = number of checks in @vidence, all drawn upon ithe same bank, signed by the same person and payable to the same person, to show that a “customary \form” of payment existed, Delmas waving objected to the term. He |introduced seven checks, some for $20 and others for $59, showing that Evelyn had reeetved them from July to October of 1902, when living at the Wellington hotel with jher mother, In answering a ques weekly from the Mereantile Trust |company in 1902 when not playing Evelyn admitted that White 1 her $25 weekly, but declared « lreceived none from him when em lployed. The checks are important because they show that she reoetr ed money from White for nearly 4 year after the alleged abuse by jhim, deaptte the hate she testifies to having entertained for the 4 coased Jerome propounded a long ts | volved question In an endeavor to |diacover if an agreement exiated whereby she was to be paid §25 weekly when unemployed. Paid From Fund. “Oh, that’s too long a question,”| said Evelyn, shrugging her shoul-| ders at the impossibility of keeping it all in mind. Jerome tried break | ing up tho question, but met with Uttle anee in drawing a satis) factory answer from the witness} The purpose of this line of testi| mony cleared when it developed! that White had created a fund of $1,360, to be held by the Mercantile) Trust company, which waa directed to pay Evelyn $26 weekly when un} mployed. Jorome introduced tet-! ters from Evelyn to the trust com- yany saying she was out of work Jerome read a note to the presi-| jont of the trust company saying: | Dear Sir—1 was not working alt| inst week, Please send me money Evelyn Nesbit.” | The witness admitted that she wrote it, and said White had put money in the New Amsterdam bank for her in 1901, but she diin't/ emember bow much. A five min-| ites” recess was called. During the afternoon Thaw made notes frequently, stadying them arefully while the lawyers wran- led. Court adjourned at 4:55 o'clock Peter Michelson, arrested two wooks ago for being a disorderly person and sentenced to 15 days in| the clty jail by Judge Gordon, took advantage of being allowed the Iib-/ erties of a trusty and last night made his departure ase a guest of} Chief Wappenstein after serving] seven days of his sentence. He has} not been re-arrested. | Ortental Billiard and Poot Parlors, 1419 Third ave, have eight new! in Seattle, A place for gentl 60e Morrill Pattern Baw Sot at Spinning» Absolutely the most magni ficont view in Seattle. Hast Queen Anne Driveway. For an apartment house alte it can't be equaled 100x120 Corner $7,000 Terms Hiverything im and paid Compare First Hill prices with this. WARE & IRELAND 419 Batley. Ind, 3669, M 2146 Indisere: | couldn't % GIRLS’ GLEE Cl uB ked if whe had) whe met) Yersity, went to Tacoma yesterday the | the Tacoma women at the Ty jton the witness said she drew 925] Taltroad | committee of the council. | nance. | ime th THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1 EUREKA LEAKIN ~ |ELOP Without apparently the slightes foar an to the result of the charge made aguinat them by D, A, Went ie vi fferth, of Portland, Mra. Ateamer Kureka, of the Giobe| Wentworth, alias — Mrs. | Nevigation company, retu Markley, and Carl K. Lewis, her ex Canadian mounted police officer or, were taken back to Portland port last night, badly leaking Hureka sailed last Saturday night with a canto of coal and piles for San Francisco, As Clallam bay wor betng passed word was ment wp from the engine room that water wae pouring into the biiges. The course of the steaner was at onee changed, as the pumps were unable to keep the water down, and |® quick run was made to this port | The Burekn waa tied up to ont | of the olty buoys and divers are at work today trying to locate the onume of the leak. Later thie afternoon a bad hole was found on the starboard aide. o'clock this morning to answer to the charge of elopement and co habitation preferred by Mra, Went worth's trate husband, Mra. Wentworth was brought down from Police Matron Kelly's home, where she was taken upon Geing arrested by Detectives Byrne and Phillips nat night, and aa soon as abe caught aight of officer lover she smiled and, taking a lov ing hold upon his arm, the two walked to the depot together, on * asim PROMINENT VISITS AT TACOMA The Girlw’ Glee club, of the uni and entertained the La-| The southwest corner of Third dies’ Musical club of that city with) ay. and Marion st. was sold today & rare program, Hefore the mush for the Lewis Bros, Realty com cale the club was entertained by pany for $291,000, The property on hotel. The visiting party conatst ed of First soprance—Lela C. Martin, ida M. Yeager, Clarice MeLa Florence M. Hughes, Fay day, Florence Mackey, Irene Ray has 63 feet frontage on Third av. and 120 feet on Marton ot ‘The Geo, B. Meacham Realty Co admitted today that the property | would eventually go into Whe hands of the Puget Sound Realty assoctw | burn | don. Second sopranos—Nellie Mae| Several large sales were reported Dunlap, Heton Renard, Biteabeth | today by various firms Nochols & Teepe report the sale of a double corner at Tenth ay. and Madison at First altos—Emily Simpkins,|( Mrs North for $21,400. Mrw Carrte Heffner, Anna Ray Jones,| Blenor Ferguson has purchased the 6. E PLANS A session lasting until midnight was the feature of the monthly meeting last night of the Christian Kadeavor convention committee at | Searle, Ethel Nelson, Edna B. Stan Second altoe—Ada M. Bonnett, | Clara Hunt, Gertrude 8. Osburn, Agnes Willis, Rossae Swarts, Mise Adelaide Fisher, accompanist; Mise violinist Ba | munsteal director. SCHOOL BIDS ARE ALL REJECTED The school board at tte meeting last might rejected all the bide for the elght-room school house on Queea Apne, and the L2-room sehool house on University Heights, as be- ing too bigh. New bide are called entertainment committee has di vided the city into districta with captains for each, who will begin a canvass March 18 in provide for the entertainment of delegates to the convention, Free entertainment is not asked It has been definitely announced that the “Messiah” will be rendered for Mareh 4 at the opening of the convention by The lowest bid on the Queen/a chorus of 2,000 voices, Anne building wae Hutchins &|) mous band of Metla Kabtia In Criddie’s, $29,371, and on the Unt-| dians, of Alaska, will be one of the versity Heights, Jenkina & Jerier,| » features, A railroad rate $43,449. Hutchins & Criddle last! of one fare for the round trip, good year built the Stevens school, oe for #0 days with stopover privt- supposed to have pad $1,000 for.| Capito! hill, of which the Queen|lages, has been arranged by the He destroyed the plates after a few! Anne school is to be an exact dw | committee for Incoming delegates. plieate, for over $4,000 less thaw)» —~—- the present bid } MINNESOTA cL Both of the above firms, on be} WILL MEET TONIGHT. ing seked the cause for the tn ceased bide, stated that there bad been an average increase of over| ‘hie evening in the Alaska club 20 por cent in the price of both| "0m After the business meeting labor and materials, and that it} *hich will be called to order at § would {nvolve an actual loss to) %t!ock sharp, there will be a social them to take @ contract at lagt| sce. Every former resident of year's figures. Minnesota is invited to be present, whether a member of the club or not. The Minnesota club will meet ELECTRIC CARRI ACROSS TRACKS The Virginia Street Dock @ NDORSE SHORE.OWNERS’ CIAL ASSESSMENT. “At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon the reso Warehouse company hae applied to {tition of the Lake Shore Owners’ board of public works for a per /Club, providing for a special ae mit te construct an overhead elec. |Seeument district, was adopted with silt ucrons Ratirond av. be. {the amendments offered by the tween ite docks and the rehousea, | comuntt tow A resolution was read The carrier will, if installed, be 23/from the Real Estate association, feet above the ratiroad trackea, The) 4pproving of the former resolution. are very anxious that such | ExSenator Squires spoke on the ntrivance be put in, as it would }advieability of running the Wash relieve teams of the danger of |!maton canal through at once. rozetng the tracks Sane ete al | board directed the applicant to first we Arrested. | aot the consent of the corporations i and thes a temporary permit could be «tven, pending the passage of the ordi- Wiliam rien was arrested by Patrolman Quinn last night while soliciting donations from passersby | He was booked on a charge of beg- | wing. RK. W Asaistant Postmaster Colkett stat-| arrested last ni ed this morning that the situation | team untied. ht for leaving his Chief of Police Wap- at the local office could be greatly | penstein has issued strict orders relieved if the public would patron- | to arrest any teamster who falls to branch stations, of which |tie his team. 39 in this clty, all of them | Rees te Lecture. selling stamps and issuing money! J D, Ross, assistant engineer of orders. the city lighting plant, will lectare seems to me," said Mr. Coikett, }on “Street Lighting” at Seience hall there that everybody passes these sta-|at the university tonight. The lec tons and comes to the main offtes./ture will begin at & p.m. It will tonsequently a long line of people | ne {Mustrated with stereopticon is always tn front of the various a oe viown widiine twa thinds ot | , Takes Tumble—Not Hurt. A | John Jacobs, who in a drunken “gpl erage g moyen re wat oate pet (COnditione fell through the plate into the habit of going to those |£l# Window of the Office Bar, on oo | First av. South, and dropped to the basement floor eighteen feet be windowa, apable of handling two-thir T then the he ang nom -om lae Hon liow without receiving a scratch, Marche, Kennedys ug et ber | thi ‘ held b tell's drug stove, Kenaail Thre | 82 this morning - owe Gray store und| Pelee Judge Gordon until such WEST SEATTLE $2800 Klegant Sound view, §-room new modern house, close to car line and near school houre. % cash, balance 2 years. $3500 | and Union; Shaw's « drug all of which peo- le pass on th y to the ma *, where they are compelled it Tn line. Bullders’ Hardware | Gut Down } Hy us, but not by the factory, We] are reducing our large stock of this | line and can save you money, Call early. Geo. 1 mhouse Co, University st. and Areade way to}! | LOOK AT THESE, WHICH Biegant City view, 7-room on you: war’ modern house, near brick 83.500-—14 cash school. $2,000 cash, balance Lot 402100, with fine S-room to salt house on N. Boyleston st, near ®. Lynn ** #3,000-%4 cnn Hayes & McLaughlin ant nl00, wit broom modern howe, on Boylston, 684-8 Pioneer Bidg. Phon M. 464; Ind, 2585 near Kast Lynn. 2.500—V2 eaeh Lot 560x120, with good 4-room house, near 13th South and Plum st 81.750 $1,200 cash. Lot 50x120 and S-room house on Sbip st. Bal lard, down town. Por Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, 3 K. Loose, President and ner Manager, 509-610 Ma- rion Bullding, Seattle, Wash. or #1.500 $1,000 cash. ot 40x103 and 4-room house, north of Wood land Park, on 75th st Lot 40x120, text to corner of sist ave. and Dayton st #2.000-—2 cash Double corner on 42nd ave and Ashworth, 80x100. of property charge. GREGOR M’'GREGOR #1,800-—-1-3 cash. 16 Denny Building. Three lots, 160x140, on Tweety - third av. Wont, 2 blocks from car, on graded street in Gilman addition FRANK & WILTSE Main 1462. Ind. 4436, 604 Peoples Bank Bidg. ADDITION TODAY. ERS TAKEN TO PORTLAND by Deputy Sheriff Price at 9:50) SOLD FOR $231,000 the Firet Presbyterian charch. The| order to} The f| today teeued a complaint BACK the Portland deputy orted by sheriff. Neither party desired to fight ex tradition, nor did they seem at all worrled. Lewis wan arrested you morning upon telegraphic in formation from Portland charging him with runoing away with Mrs, Wentworth, wife of D, A. Went h, of the Oregon clty, Mr Wentworth offered a reward of $50 | for the arrest of the ping couple, | Mra, Wentworth was taken into cus tody ast night PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20.—Cart K. Lewis, an embalmor, who is held by the Seattle police upon inatruc: tions from Portiand officers on a charge of having eloped with the! wife of D. A. Wentworth, a travel-| ing salesman of thin of ited with being a “masher” olty - spuuctitenintines CORNER IS | Twenty-third ), and a lot a tween High land drive and Prespect «t. for §4,- 000, Ortson Dickinson obtained @ lot on Tenth av. near Broadway for $2,260. A double lot in the Rainier Heights addition was sold to Mrs. HB. Valentine for $1,000. J. W Burk purehased a lot on Beacon | Hill for $860. The Goodwin Realty Co. report ithe transfer of Lots 14, 15 and 16, im Block 18, of the Denny & Hoyt's addition, to Hiram A. Pratt, for §7, 260. The property In described as being the northeast corner of Kil bourne and Linden ot rtheast corner of for $5.5) }time av he was sober enough to continue his way without danger to himself and to plate glass win . heal - dows. Reduces Premium Rate. The Washington Insurance asso- elation has, following a general re duction all over the United States, cut the premtum rate 25 per cent tn this state. This order pinces the rates back to where they were be fore the fire and earthquake in San Francisco. SAYS DENTIST HAS | WO LICENSE Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh against Dr. BE. G, Thompson, a dentist in the People’s Savings Bank buliding, for practicing dentistry without a i- cense from the state board of den- | tistry. This is « misdemeanor un der the state law, punishable by « fine. PAULHAMUS’ BILL IS DEFEATED (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb 20.—Senator Vaulhamas’ bill to prevent one cor- poration from holding stock Im an- other ted thie | eee eee eee ee eed SALE 18 VALIDATED. (Btar Special Service. OLYMPIA, Feb. 20.The tr senate bili validating the sale & ® of the Weat Beattle street rall- & thie ® * * * * 7 * * * oe eee ee ee s ARE INCREASED. (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb. The house | this morning passed the bill in- creasing the salaries of judges in this state, with the exesption of sal- artes of superior court judges. The change takes the salaries of su- preme court judges $6,000 per year. NICHOLS TESTIFIES. (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 00.—Secretary of State Sam Nichols was a witness in the Ross investigation for two hours thie morning. Me testified that his own services on the commission were purely perfunctory, and that he acted constantly on the advice of | Land Commissioner Ross and the state crutvera, of the trana- on nesigned to cableship Born- Capt. A. N. Laffin, port Sherman, has mand of the Your Valuables Are constantly exposed to fire and burglery when left in your home, or jin the ordinary safe, Rent an indi- vidual safe in the Modern Fire and | Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Vaults of Wm. D. Perkins & Co. Bankers, in the Alaska building, 211 Cherry st. You should provide yourself with the protection we have placed at your disposal. Boxes $4.00 p year. MR. C. Friday, Feb |kane, for Senator Cotterill in the} | the efforts of Benator Graves. Our Many Friends Are Invited to Attend a Complimentary Recital MRS. NINA MARTIN HATCHER On the Evening of COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF MUSIC HALL Broadway and Pine Streets SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. The House of Quality 7 BE EPA pro rata assessment will be levied The innovation was decided upon at ao meeting of the executive com mittee last night, at which a com mittoe of five was appointed to de vise some way of raising money and to increase the effectiveness of| steamer Watson, of the Alaskw Pacific Steamship company, arrived in port last night from Ban Fran claco with 1,900 a of general merchandise and 27 pessenge ‘The officials of the Alaska Pacific Steamship company, the owners, the organization stated this morning that the steam or would be laid over for one trip to have slight repairs made and also given an overhauling. Capt COUNGILMEN IN said that the after-house would be built as far as the after-hatch, en larging the steerage passenger ac commodations. Capt. Cann, collision of the (Star Special Services.) OLYMPIA, Feb, 20. nclimen OM, Sawyer, Mullen, and a sun ber of other Seattle politicians are here lobbying for Senator Piper's in speaking of the Watson and the bill to take away the appotntive| park Servia at San Francisco, sald powers of Mayor Moore, The bill| that while attempting to turn was moved at the request of the! around in San Francisco bay the author from the top to the bottom | goryvia was swept down upon hin of the calendar, thus giving the/py the incoming tide and strong lobbytata plenty of time in which! vaio, carrying away part of the rail to work before it ts again pre-|on the upper deck and smashing bented the pilot house, The bark rece slight Injuries. ed * BANK CLEARINGS. * * * # Feb, 20, 1907 64 & Feb. 20, 1906... 5 o* * * TAXATION Ua EE Motclctetctettetdlelel Soecal 8 STRANGE RE-UNION (Serippe Telegravh Service.) CALUMET, Mich, Feb. 20.— nguilly, while placing an t ring on Nellie Howell's finger this morning, saw a plain (Star Special Gervice.) OLYMPIA, 20.-—-House » 152 was approved and pa by the senate this morning. T bill was introduced by the tax commission and will give the com mission the power to assess rail-| road property, meaning an increase bu in taxes of from 60 to 150 per cent.| hand ring and remarked that ft The commission claimed that the! iooked like his mother’s. The bill was the most important asked! couyie discovered they were by them, and satisfaction is ex pressed over its passage. JAPANESE CALL ON GOVERNOR brother and sister. Penguilly has wandered In Africa and the Orient for thirty years, and finally located in Botte, Mont Freight Tie-Up Serious Many of the leading merchants in the elty are badly handicapped by (Beripps Telearanh Service.) not being able to get in thetr spring HONOLULU, Feb. 20.-—-Calls be-|g00d® The firm of Lillagar & tween the officers of the Japanese | Barkman, the exclusive batters, 1810 squadron and Gov. Carter were ex-| Second ave, are more fortunate, ag changed today. they recefved a large shipment of — - — their $3.00 Bargar Hats today by DEATHS AND FUNERALS. express. The new shades thin sea- son are pearl and oyster greys, brown, tan, ete. These are all shown at the family home, 218 Zist av. B.,/ in the new style of $4.00 Bargare in this morning. Mr. Good leaves five! stiff and soft hate, and are pro- children ang a wife. The remains! nounced by everyone to be the were taken to Butterworth & Sona. | swellest and best grade of hats Walter Francia, aged 25, mem-| shown in Seattle at « similar price. ber of the Marine Cooks & Stew- - ards’ association, died at Provi-) dence hospital early this morning The cause of death has not as yet been definitely decided, as the) young man was taken seriously 11! | on the streef and was hurried to} the hospital, but expired shortly | after arriving there. The body was, removed to the Bonney-Watson | morgue. Funeral arrangements will | be in charge of the Marine Cooks & Stewards’ association | GRAVES ARGUES, FOR GOTTERILL (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 20.—The argu-) ment of Senator Graves, of Spo- John E. Good, aged 69 years, died Putting things off is mot so bad as getting into the habit of ing it. If you get into the habit there is no hope for you. Don't put off starting a Sav- ings Account with us. We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Aovsounts Renton, BRANCHES lard, Georgetown. JAMES D. HOGE NB SOLNER DIRECTORS Ferdinand Bebmits J 1 Rosenberg A ge Donworth Robt edward KR Dunn James D. Hoge x latter's fight to retain bis seat was the longest and admittedly the beat | ever delivered in senate politics. | The senate determined to go on} with the contest, however, despite BM Bolner Editor Star: Will you please give me the address of Andrew Carnegie. | A Subscriber Realdence, 57th street and Fifth av, New York clty WHAT 18 BETTER THAN CASH? Anawer: Tideland lots, R Coop. | er Willie, 473 piman Bidg. ALARMING PRICES In Alarm Clocks and All Other Goods. | ANOREW CARNEGIE’S ADDRESS. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and@ Bafe Deposit Co. Nome, Alaske. orto M. Seller & Co. First and Madison A Chance to Get a Mantel Clock at $4.00. Alarm Clock 63¢. Eight-day Clock $1.99. to Be Given by ARTHUR LONGWELL of New York Assisted by ruary Twenty-second at 8:15 shea : ~aaceeg