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TIME HAS COME TO LOOK FOR HARRIMANS, ROCKEFELLERS AND MONEY KINGS ARE ON THE DEAD RUN FOR THE WHI SAYS NO, BY GILSO WA WASHINGTON, Feb That te Pr people. The time h 0 loo The president's warning ts not solemn insistence that he will not For some reason. his former rettera into the minds of the peog The future. While capitalistic interests auecessor to him, the people have 8 the fact (hat the Roosevelt adminis Theodore Roosevelt has not yteld: ed on, ation to end his preside with thie term. There are no otreun stances which he can think of which will, by any posafbility, alter this determination. That sounds rather positive, but) the writer knows whereof he aks, He knows what the pres dont has sald—and {t fe not violat ing any confidence to add that the president has sald things very late ly on this important tople Tt is one of the unwritten laws that the president ts not to be quot:| At the same time there are tm portant matters about which the president fs as anxious that th public should keep straight as the public ix to know the truth. On these matters a straight, anquall |e earn 2 meme nee ema ma ANYTHING BUT ANOTHER TERM. The question has been put up to President Roosevelt in so many words: Are you willing to satnd by and see your reforms brought to an end—your laws thrown into the gotter, and the palay of Wall} #t. put on the band of the nation’s! prosecuting officer? To which the president that he will do anything he ean to avert thie = reeult—except another term. ed. fied announcement by a correspondent may be taken as & Very close approximation to the truth. WHAT ROOSEVELT KNOWS, The president knows—and there are visitors to the daity to remind him of it—that the replies” to take! white house! A NEW PRESIDENT AND THE TE HOUSE—-ROOSEVELT AGAIN N GARDNER, KE UP! WAKE UP! WAKEUPI" arnest admonition to the American k out for a new president in those words, It is in the most again be a candidate for president tien of this ple has not sunk public has been dif mt to the have already been plotting for a ot realized the flight of time and tration must come to an end Javerage man throughout the coun. j try is not taking that statement at ita full face value, He knows, what Gov, Durbin, of Indiana, re peated when In Washington this} TE | NOTICE TO THE | AMERICAN PEOP! Who will succeed Theodore) Roosevelt is for the people to de) termine, Notice ie hereby served) upon the people that there will be! a fight by Wall st, to secure the | nomination of tionary” car didate—a “ and sane” candi: date—2 candidate—a| Fairbanke—if it must be sald, | ee mtn eee week, that there is a general de mand that he reconsider that deter mination. He knows that the aver age politician does not give any} but a Hght political weight to that promise not to run. j But this makes no differe says the people will simp wake up to their error, down to the knowledge that the/ game is open and a new presiden tial campaign is about to be fought. | | ‘The strongest argument possible bas been urged upon the president for changing his attitude on this matter—namely, that he la in seri) cary ous danger of secing bis dearest! “The Harrimans, the Rockefellers, policies checked by the success Of the Morgans, Ryans and Hills have |“a reactionary” casdidate | eet their seoret influences to work “WOLVES” AT THE DOOR | to tt contro! of the machinery The “Roosevelt regime” ts seri-| whieh will dominate th ously threatened. The forces of | pwbligan national con |political evil—the powertul forces | intend to name the © Jof intrenched money—are moving | te make eure that he le not of the Ito put am ead to the harassing ac | Roosevelt sort. | tivities of legal officers, the Indict-| _Preatdent Roosevelt knows that ment of high class criminals, the the shoemaker, £17 Jawee enforcement of ant}-trast la — ce and settle | | MOVED—LUNCH ROOM TO FOURTH FLOOR—PFOUR ELEVATORS REACH THERE. End-of-Season Outsweep of Children’s Coats Tomorrow at Exactly Half Price Every Girl's Coat in our stock must be sold and halved prices will unquestionably cause great inroads to be made in remaining numbers. In ali instances reductions permit you to get the girl a new coat at ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES —while the coats are all in good condition, ma terials and styles the latest and most fashionable Here’s the story in a few lines-— Were $2.98, Now $1.49 Were $4.50, Now $2.25 Were $6.50, Now $3.25 Were $10.00, Now $5.00 READ THIS IMPORTANT Y.NOUNCEMENT The Sale of Wom- en's Spring Model Suits at $24 will be continued until the suits are sold. More than half were grabbed up by shrewd investors today. safe to ass tomorrow. are rare. Safe handle han mu 1e men who rd in the wi I a p Thirty -Fi ive Vv alues Av erage B are ¢ LUNCH ROOM that pecially, cannot be equaled ayy ywhere ese at the prices. rourth Floor It is ume the balance will Actual $35.00 to $65.00 values at $24.00 TO FOURTH FLOOR—FOUR ELEVATORS REACH THERD. to Buy These Trunks trunks at stations are usually in a hurry—and built to withstand the j We believe i waste therefore, we sell only the str best > Styles of Trunks Are Shiva 33.00 to $80.00 nubt the best a both imported Our “Ironclad railway Trunks should be are olls ygage-smashers subject them isa trunk t d tment of 1 American Trunks, es: avera statutes for the control of commen | “| portant to him than beiag presid lto ald in carrying on the work HERMANN’S LETTERS, up to date he has held the conft dence of the “plain people He knowa in his heart that he could! hot take another term without sac ing a certain measure of that confidence. No matter how urgent the seeming cossity, he would at) once be relegated to the class of} politicians who make “political promiges,” President Roosevelt will go dowa in b wy a8 & man who retained the poople’s confidence. And, it} that is more Im tt for another term. CONLEY AGAIN HEARD OF { Curley” Conley, the one timed Manager of the Hurry Messenger} company, whom the police calmly] permitted to walk out of jail, fot lowing his arrest for having taught boys to w pe,” has not rngea| many « between thin @tyd ements and the Bex poltre as wae euppoand Mensages from Everett say thati wan found in « deplorabl mdition by one of his former #eongors three days ago and gies shelter. The ext morning, whe the messenger boy awoke, be foun his former employer gone and @ew his best suit of clothes ‘WILL FORM LEAGUE | TO FIGHT DISEASE “Bessial ‘aaes T, Wash, Feb. 20.—A » meeting will be held in the] tt theater during the teach: | institute convention In March auspices of the County | teal aasociation, © discus tu ereulosis and arouse p inter. | ext in a means of prevention. A| tuberculosta league will be formed ley ARE SUBMITTED (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON Feb 20 —To tay’s geasion of the Binger Her-| mann trial was occupied in read ing letters to the jury, written by} Hermann to certain correspondents when he was co ral of the land office. | re identified by Hermann’s former private secretary, Harry 8.) | Roger. ‘SIX CHARGED WITH ONE CRIME tives Brow last | Detec n and Barbee night arrested three more negroes 1 connection with the burglary of | a large cash regieter at the 1 X saloon tn North Seattle last Friday Th gave their names aa Kelly! Willey, porter, Potter, waiter, and] Philip Davies, walter, Tom Jew ina, M.D. McDonald and 8. &| Majors, were arrested yesterday morning for the » offenne. Thomas T. Dargie | OAKLAND, Feb. 30-—Thomas T.| Dargie, postmaster of Oakland, digd at his home yesterday morning, a@ a result of nervous breakdown Good One | We Pianos and for les money than any other deal- sell better sell them er of organization We will sell you the same grade, style and qual- ity from third than instrument to you one- one-fourth less can buy else where, That’s why we sell over half of all the on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Busiest, Pianos sold Biggest, Bect 903 SECOND AVENUE, | ey ERATSLE BTAR—-WEDNESDAY. PED. a0, 1907. “WAKE UP! WAKE UP!” SAYS THE | PRESIDENT TO COMMON PEOPLE | Complete Hotel niehers. | “Under One Roof—Everything | Attractive Housefurnishings}} -and Glassware Specials For tomorrow and Friday morning’s selling (we close at 1 p. m. Friday, Feb 22, Washington’s birthday) the chief of the China & Glassware and Housefyrn. ishings sections has arfanged several pleasing offerings. The right i# reserved at all times to limit the quantity of a Ip can be filled. Crystal Glass Bowls {5c Each hand final, orders for thene sp All sate sold to @ customer The Ideal Square Steam Cooker $3.50 of there specials are No ©, O, D, ne This Cooker {a 11 34211 d4x21% will cook for from three to ten per eons It has re sovable divisions so many kinds © food can be cooked at the sam» timie and over one burner on any kind of stove, or the par titions can be removed and the cooker tised as one large Yeunel, which te a great advantage whn you want to cook a turkey or ham, oy a number of jars of fruit at the samy time The jars filled with fruit are placed inside the cooker without covers, and the steam fs forced into the jark, thoroughly cooking the fruit In a very short time without breaking or mashing It of bent 1 tin copper grade plate, bottom This Cooker m Regular price $6.60. “Libertas” Alcohol Stove 25¢ This iw a new Alcohol ftove which produces its own heat by vaporizing the aloohol. Being wick Joss It never needs rewick ing, and consequently nev er gets out of order. Body fe made of solid brass fit ted (n fron frame which securely riveted joints to come unsold from the effects of the heat, Stove is amokelens, odorless and does not = [REDERTO) Complete Houselurnishers, Beattie Home of the Great Majestic Range Union Bakery and Cafe The Flour GOOD COFFEE, WITH PURE CREAM AND CAKES FRESH FROM OUR OWN OVENS. IME IS TAKING OPPORTUNITY Along with it. Both are fleeting Are you making the most of both? Your chance to come in for your share of that $275,000.00 profit on my Three Tree Point proposition will not last many days or hours longer. Most of the shares have been spoken for, and if you want your part it is “now or never.” Maybe I should repeat that this is a case where $85,000—$45,000 on February 27, and $40,000 in one year at seven per cent. (to be paid for by the sale of the . lots)—is going to make $275,000 for the subscribers to that first $45,000. Also these subscribers get first choice of lots from 250 acres of the finest land in the best location on Puget Sound—an ideal home-place for the summer or for all the year round. At first I was told that I could not put the deal through—for this, that and the other reason—but, as usual, the “knockers” bruised no thumbs except their own while my proposition attracted instant attention and widespread favor and support. Part of this success no doubt has been due to the fact that I am going to share all the profits with these subscribers, and also that those that take these first shares are to have control of the entire management, division and disposal of the tract. I simply take my share op the same basis with every one else, and will have no more to say about it than any other equal stockholder, Then, also, the place itself is its own best adver- tisement. Practically everyone knows how delight- fully it is situated, with splendid two miles of beach and water front, woods, idyllic view, winding paths and roads, pure, sweet water with pumping plant and mains as auxiliary to the natural springs, exceptional Your Money Is Your 4 Club run | FREDERICK & NELSON, Homens Costumes, Suits, Furs, Waists. ERICK ¢ 8 NELSO ON SLCOND AVENUE, nibusen aR” S7MGET AND SPRING STREET Women's Inc, walt, = to Furnish the Home Complete.” a Suits, € special that mhsit be Mt None to dealers. These bowls measure eight inches in diameter and come assortment of designs, one of which is shown in the tihetration Corbin Garment Hanger 20¢ This Hanger can be compactly as shown 3 Ane ci tration and carried the pocket if desirable or ean be put in the corner of j case when traveling. It the coat, trousers and west: ot it will hold ove skirts vo ae ted 0 wit ee stain garments, FOLDED, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Toothpick Holders and Match Holders, special at, each An assortment of fancy china toothpick holders and match holders and upwards and Dapper ; regularly at Standard and Domest | Machines No agents to Bother you No commissions to You cate mete ‘than bale, le Agency. AVENUE. Yotel and Chih tirnisbers, You Can Be Well Dressed dust @ little bit down $1.00 a week Our spring stock of Cloaks, Suits and Millinery is arriving dally. and PACIFIC OUTFITTING COMPANY, 422—Pike Street—422 DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER ne, BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main - pred 279. 304 - | Cline’s Plano facilities for safe and enjoyable bathing and boating, wharfs, buildings, etc., etc. And all this only the small part of an hour frem either Seattle or Tacoma, with transportation by both rail and water. That gravel and sand pit proposition, with its handsome royalty sufficient to return the entire in- vestment, also has proved attractive to the business instinct of wide-awake investors. Really, it would be hard for me to say just what features have had the most influence in attracting those who have subscribed—the advantages are 80 many and varied, and the many desires of such a pum ber of different people have been satisfied. The important point, as far as the financial suc cess of the undertaking goes, is that they have sub- scribed for most of the certificates of ownership. To you, an equally important point is that them are not many of these Certificates of Ownership Jeft, and that if you want to become part owner of this beautiful and highly profitable tract, you need to both speak and act quickly. Remember that it is only the subscribers to this first $45,000 who will share in the entire profits on the whole proposition and have first choice of lots. Surely I have said enough to convince you that you should, at least, come in and talk over the details with me—or, bgtter still, go to the Title Trust Com + pany, in the New York block, and deposit your check They will hold it in escrow until the en- tire amount of the first payment is subscribed, and 90 with them guarantee the safety of your investment When shall I expect you at my offices—629-633 Pioneer Building? Phone 3487 (either phone) and make an engagement, and you never will regret hav- ing gone in on this deal with L. Frank Brown. Slave; Make It Wor: