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see “FOR RESIGNATION OF SOUTH PARK, IN: tion tt will be seom that the moet OVER WATER CON DEMAND THAT MAY THREE ALDERMEN) Lingenfelter acted as chalrman of the meeting, G. V. Cotton aa seore tary, snd Mike Kelly treasurer. That the residents and property — owners of the southern suburbs are " h grilting aa was! tn deadly earnest In thelr efforts to A, @, Breiionstoin and | frustrate the water deal was evi BF, Middicton, J, D.jdenced by this meeting. tustead FM. Snyder, at the of the opposition belng but 26 per fadignant citisens of | cont of the property owners, as tx at the mass meeting | maintained by the offictals, the per town last Saturday | centage is more than 90, ‘The meat heard in & publicfot the resolutions passed at the ‘and if the oars of the | meeting appear below mamed did not tingle! Whereas, Three members of our the trite old amying city council, vie: BL F. Middle in this pattioular) tom, FM. Snyder and J. D, Hoff man, in collusion with A. @. Breid ago three councilmen, /enstein, have utterly Ignored the ‘and “coached” by the | expressed wishes of the citizens of & resolution agree | South Park by denying the right to Hive the Georgetown Water | petition and then passing an ob i for furnishing the | soxions ordinance whieh Involves Seat Mouth Pork with water, / both the commercial aud tndividaul met be paid for by the} etante im an extravagant outlay of y owners money of money; therefore, be it many of whom had} Resolved, by the citizens of South of the probable ac-| Park, That we demand the imme jm dant in force with a/ diate resignation of these before . petition, urging the; mentioned councilmen, and the Ste delay the matter at} g wutit after the election to de | copy of this resolution be sent to “f on of annexation to} each of them by special committee. Sela be called for March 23,/ Be tt furthoe hold. The protest was; Resolved, That we begin tnjuno the resolution passed.| tion proceedings at onee to pre then called an indig-| vent the carrying into effect the which was held/ordinance mentioned. f ‘3 i ¢ : a ht Two hundred cit. T. L. DYER the largest property FRED ©. MANTZ, it, and as there WILLIAM MURDOCK, i cast at the last elec: Committee, _ WAISTS, FASHION DEGREES Mayse Tas Afren A WHILE THE EVOLUTION OF A WASP. _7O BE WASP WAISTED: mpecial corsets. Don't eat too much. Tan New WAT Tt glothing that will heighten st of sienderness. Star Exclusive Service.) YORK, Feb. 25.—The ultra may bless Lent for tearons, one of which le x will help toward ac the new waist, which is n ever, it Is a nearer to the proverbial wasp than anything fashion has have been other attempts wasp waist, but this time mder waist in to be slender J Benough. It is to be long and @id—corset, dress and special ew corset adapted Tor the Walet ts a straight front, and down over the hips to the It must be laced upward im the point of least resistance foolish notions of the physician what is healthy must be die om to aid tm giving the ° contour has been devised The dress fashion returns to the rh so that the waist and bigs will be snugly iacased. Flesh- ‘underwear cut to the form ts underneath the corset so Bot a wrinkle is perceptible on Fite surface. Underwear should be to @ minimum patterns of the dress are ne to give a slender effect to “ |THE LONG CORSET FOR THE | NEW WAIST.’ ———_————— on the waist should exercise every materials are preferred.| morning before breakfast, take long Gowns afe made with panel| walks and deny themselves fatten ; to heighten the tmpression|ing foods. A good many sacrifices S Gatrowness at the waist line.| are involved if the extreme of this Dedices are arranged with/| fashion is to be followed Bese Grapery and the skirts are; And about the time a woman has Stra fullness at the bottom.| adapted herself to it there will be OM this tends to make the waist|a radically different style decreed by the remorseless arbiters of who have too much flesh WILL RECEIVE $460 000 The will of the * Violates Auto Ordinance. Perry ¥, MeCash, » chaffeur, was laat night by Patrolman Who charges a vistation of le ordinance governing Wpeed of actos. He furnished Dall and was released Begging tx Charged. P. tawier, 2 switechman, was arly this morning by Pa © EB. Osborne, charged tate Christian Sherman, owner of the & man ; Sennen | block, who died January 27, was ce Bargain Day. See page 8 filed for probate by the firm of So reek MO ae Tbe 9460000 sotale to seualty di wat to 100K THIS UP-| vided between the widow and the wn garden’| children, of whom there are eight be sold until the now 23 years old, | block oungest is 45. Seeds, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers, Sandahi & Son, 120 Pike, cor 3nd av. shall not child, Big Bargain Day. See page 8 SEE OUR ADDITION W Georgetown. We have just platted 40 nice large lots within {0 Blocks of car line and Seattle Kiectrie Co.'s new car barna, Over 500 men will be employed. This is the choloest #ub- EY When residence property on the market today and tn a location Values increase more rapidly than any other district The Prices Are $250 to $750 Por Lot and the Terms Are Easy A Call at our office for further particulars or see our salesman the ground today at Colvin Station. Take South Seattle or Interurban cars and get off at Colvin Station. VAN ASSELT & GRITMAN 608 ORIENTAL BLOCK | ber of the Pacific | Journal leonditions the ing Was a representative one, Geo, | mayor of South Park and that al «m4 8) The will provides that the Sherman | SHINGLE OUTPUT Is INCREAGING SLOWLY, The oatimaied abingle output of Washington for the year 1906, as repremented by the February num umber Trade | Was 10,600,000,000, a very | Slight inerease over the previous year, which gained about 15 per! vent on the year before. Tt im stated that under favorable shingle milla of Washington would turn owt 14,000, 000,000 oF 15,000,000,000 shingles annially, This supply would great-| ly exeoed the demand, unless an ex | tension of the market Is effected | and is doubly In excess of the carry: | ing abilities of the present transcon: | tinental roads. | price of logs, help, machinery and }xeneral mill supplies is also given } aa reasons for the tack of Increase, THAW (Continued from Page 1.) | “How long were you out of the j position? | “I don’t remember. | 1 went to Philadelphia. | Jerome seemed anxious to estab lish the date of securing her next j ph in a theatrical company and | where she lived In the meantime, | and the clroumstances surrounding White's weekly payments. White's Money Poison, Masie Follette conferred Jerome's assistant this and she will be used to # Jerome's cross-examination | Rvelyn testified that her mother received all the money on White's letter of credit when she was jabroad tn 1903 with Thaw | Thaw told her “The money was | poison.” Evelyn sald that shortly after | meeting Thaw he sont her $50 with Mother and with orning vengthen .|& box of flowers, but that she re Evelyn said she a dinner party Thaw was } turned the money firet met Thaw at |he gave at Reetor's. | rational at that dinner. A London tnsident. Evelyn denied that the Amert jean embassy at London interfered jto have her taken from Thaw, but }ehe said that the under secretary }to the embessy was desirous of her | going on the stage in London, and he sneaked into her mother's room jwhile her mother was in bed and talked about her, Kvelyn said that she was acous | tomed wo seeing other girls receiv ing money with Mowers, and she ldidn't think it improper to con nue going about with Thaw after she returned hia $69. Jerome turned to Hummel's part lin the affair and asked: “You wore shown several papers in Hummel’s office?" } “tl was shown several algna “OTHER WOMAN” APPEARS IN The advance fn the! | tures,” sald the witness. Jerome offered her a paper, and | Evelyn eatd the name was the same jas the signature but coulda’t swear }it was the same she had been shown. | Evelyn sald that when she had | been told “Something” about Brhel | Thomas, whose name the lpaper. Miss Thomas fig story of Thew's alleged cruelty. The girl testified that j showed no aligns of being irrational jap February, 1902 | When asked about the a ance of George Led that he secured her sition in and took Thaw | ithe Wild Kose company [her to supper at least ten times. Her mother was present half of the Ume, b never ate whh bim «x leept when others were present Jerome Relenticss. Jerome was relentios in his cres#examination today, but By elyn kept her wits about her and * equal to the attack The prosecutor handed her a }bunch of checks previously ideat! fied, and asked concerning them. Evetyn discovered one and quickly declared that she “never identified | that.” Evelyn testified that Lionel Har Pte never took her to the office }of Dr. Flint nor any other doctor. | At this potnt Dr. Flint was brought | into the court room and stood close to Evelyn, gazing directly at her. “Did you ever see this man be fore?” asked Jerome. No,” quickly replied Evelyn. “You are absolutely certain tT “I do not remember having seen him before.” Flint then rettred. The story of Evelyn's acquaint ance with Barrymore was continued and she testified that White talked with her mother and the latter di» | ikea Barrymore. | Evelyn declared that remained in she had | never Barrymore's | company on any night } European Trip Recital. | Byvelyn to a direct question again | declared none of her operations of « criminal nature. She | told her plans to visit Burope with Thaw, and sald she took a letter of credit from White. Eve lyn osed some of the money for ber mother, the latter using the rent | herself Evelyn sald tbat Thaw frequent ly became excited at the mention of White's name, but never showed any sign of being irrational | Jerome lod her over the entire | trip to Burope, the visite to Am sterdam and Munich; had her re late the Austrian Tyrol life in the i | j | old castle whieh she rented, and asked her about the number of servants. | Frequently Jerome asked if | ‘Thaw's actions under the elreum stances re’ in her testimony an insane tr No.” before were those Evelyn always replied j| Recess was taken shortly | boon. Afternoon Session. This afternoon Evelyn was re and said when |ealled to the stand ah t Thaw itn ria to return | home Thaw gave her $1,000. Jer Big Bargain Day Bee page 8. The Ground $2,500 On 6th Between Mercer Herbert Theodore 500 THIRD AVENUE Will Handle Lot 60x120 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 25, 1907. ROMANCE OF ‘AL’ ADAM'S GIRL (Seattle Star's Exolusive Service.) NEW YORK, Fob. 26 ga ac vuonr = LARGEST CARGO Poe eee eee eee eee Btoamer Jefferson, which arrived | in port from Skagway yerte day | morning, brought the body of 0. | rintendent of th Erdal, sup | “, who recently died adwell min Adams, the former polley king, be pre EE pon pap wathed a heritage of ste and at Douglas. | vaew tne camer ‘Tottenham trouble to his daughters, Hardly Major T. C. Goodman, who #ince| *afled through the straits of Ban had the wedding belle of Misa Ida January 8, 1906, haw by stationed | Joan de Fuca on the ith of Fob Adams and Jack Gallatin ceased in Meatlo as paymaster for th®| ruary whe carried the second. lars ringing before “the other woman” sound disirict and Alaska, Will) net shipment of jumber that ever appeared ia the permon of Miss leave Thursday for Portland to a#| jet Puget sound pos lo cher} Kithel Kelly, who claims that Jack the duties of chief paymaster,| 411.900 foot of lumber conalgned Gallatin bad promised to marry Department of Columbia, He will) 1, Mexico, The Hazel Dollar, on her, and that he had even named relieve Me Webster Vinson a4) August 9, 1906, cles P acm Sten the day wil) be relieved here by Captain) jeg with a shipment of 4,681,249 The dead policy king's other Edward P. Orton feet of fir and 600,000 feet of red daughter, who married Paul Napo- The steamer Buckman, of the! wood, and broke the lumber ship leon In Newport last summer, wast Alaska Pacific Steamship Com! ment record forced to search th Bastern states pany, i* due to arrive in port from before she could find a minister San Francisco tomorrow, She will] With a full cargo and over 100 who would marry her—both she be tied up for a week to have her| passengers the steamer Santa afterhouse bullt forward Clara sailed for Valdes this morn- and her husband having been dl voreed And poor “Al” Adama had sought MRS. JACK GALLATIN, NEWLY MARRIED DAUGHTER OF DEAD POLICY KING, WHO INSISTS SHE WAS WEDDED TWICE TO YOUNG GALLATIN TO MAKE THE MARRIAGE BINDING. Mins Kelly has produced a bie | you say! Ob, don’t let anyone take) bundle of love letters which she de/you away from me, I love you,| clares that the youngest member | dearest, and the more I roe of other of the historie house of Gallatin} women the more dear you become wrote her, The letters breathe un-|to me. dying love and devotion, and insist} {| know that I can never love any: in the strongest language that the/one else as much as 1 love you | man who wrote them could never! Forever after you are the one and love any one else }only woman im the world for me. I Miss Kelloy is a beautifal young | can never love a as much, and woman and lives at the how }1 pray and hope you will forwver Dan McAvoy, the comedian, who love me. You can't imagine how| married her sister, She was one of | much your love means to me! It is the famou w girls in the Weber] everything, so keep on and try and soctety to his wife and daughters, |& Fields company, out of which| love me more and more every day ida Adare and Jack Gallatin in-|many beauties have married mil Write often, darling, and please, wiet that they had two marriage | lionaires and soctal celebrities please love me with all your hear‘) ceremonion performed. Now, in| Among the mass of love letters/and soul. Ob, Ethel, for Just one spite of the double knot, Miss Kelly | which Miss Ketly has produced ts] look at you to epenk to you and comes forward to claim Jack Galle | one which ta odel for eplsties of} kiss you now I'd give up all hope tim, a gay Young man, who is great | passionate devotion. Here it ia of future salvation. My own dar MISS EITHEL KELLEY, THE “OTHER WOMAN” IN THE GAL- LATIN-ADAMS ROMANCE. to bury himself during the last years of his life, that he might leave fortune and @ good position in «grandson of the famous Gallatin! Darling Sweetheart ling! Good night, sweetheart, with who was Jefferson's secretary of} Your two letters today were sim-| all my kk Your own, the treasury ply great, I pray you mean what Jack. ss aoa + ro voneranset ora sere Se A NE OT a Ol AN aan ome led Evelyn through the recital | of her life in the hotels on Thaw's! money afler her retura and during INSPECTO FOR which time it is believed some of the stories White told her were) coHOOLs about Thaw | HUNDREDS ANXIOU: TO 6 To the uninitiated the crowds which filled the county treasurer's office and overflowed Into the cor ridors of the court house today, would suggest that something in teresting or exciting was about to happen, but it was only the prop: erty owners mn to pay their 1906 taxes #0 to get the 3 per cent discount which they are on- titled to if they pay before March | 16. } Evelyn Stands Test. Jerome took the witness through | the story told under direct exam: | ination and the girl gave the same} details aa before. The prosecution | at 2 eauest of the board Wap walle to chake her tn he} serene Of © reumont, of the beers leant : to have’ appointed « Evelyn sald when she returned | sanitary inapector whose business It from Kurope she had « great horror) shall be to care for the city schools, for Thaw on account of the stores | qn. poard of health will told about him, but she continued! a4 appoint such & man when the to live on his money. She #ald ®) peoner time comes The matter w reconciliation took place at 8 | considered favorably by the board of luncheon during Christmas week §9 | j4.cn today 1991 when Thaw offered to send her to school, telling her she was) too young to go on the stage. of education POULTRY EXCHANGE ORGANIZED HERE co-operate A stock exchange on a small} bania, consisting chiefly of a poultry | THOMPSON CASE. Steamer Fairhaven, of the Istand | ing. Transportation company, will be|———————————————————- placed on drydock this week é6¢ Loraine pattern mortise look Bteamer Portland, which has|60e at Spinning’s, oo been on the Moran drydock for a wook, being repaired, was taken off this afternoon and sails for Alaska Bee page & Big Bargain Day Steamer Farallon arrived from Skagway today with 260 tons of ‘ Sew) ton the Tacoma nmeiter,|{ We pay you interest be- and 1,500 boxes of salmon cause your money increases The steamer Kitsap was taken off! in value. the Ballard drydock this morning t wi n (s do after # thorough overhauling and _Bu hen you 2 not will be placed on the Tacoma run|{ S@ve, you lose both the tonight. The Flyer will then be/—| money and the increase. laid wp for several ‘woeks to under Save with us. go repaira. She will probably be placed on the drydock at Quarter - ~The be cjunid Saratoga, of the We Pay4 Per Ct. interest Northwestern Steamship company, On Savings Accounts arrived in port this morning from dez and reports having encoun tered rough weather and thick fox throughout the entire trip. She brought 490 tons of copper ore and lass passengers. The officers of the Saratoga report that there was pine feet of snow on the ground at Vai BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown. des. ‘The thermometer stood at 10/9 s,se8 p. oom Saiaeaii below. MB. BOLNER .... MAYOR REFUSES TO SIGN DIRECTORS MRS. DE WITT'S CLAIM, ti D Lowman Mayor Moore refused today to sign the new ordinance appropriat ing $1,000 for the benefit of Mra, De- Witt who fell on the sidewalk near Second av. and Yesler way last Bep- tember. There was no affidavit ac- companying the ordinance asking whether Mra. De Witt ts a widow or was unmarried at the time she was injured. If this affidavit ts fur- nighed the bill will probably be Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. waned Agents for Alaska Banking «n4 Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska, Big Bargain Day. See page 8. 6 INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO COME AND BUY ‘xz CAHEN - DREW CO., Successors to M. SELLER & CO., Retail, First and Madison. LAMPS Seller's price $1.50, price .... CUT GLASS NAPPIES Seller's price $4.75, our 99¢ our Rvelyn denied making the charges contained tn an affidavit) from which Jerome read state adjourned its case (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, Feb. th-—The final 4 the nearing of the Chester Thompson til (>|) case up before Judge Snell today, morrow morning. wae again postponed antf the #u- Jerome sald he would place Hum- | péeme court bands down its decision melt and Hummell's stenographer! in the m and notary public before whom the affidavit was made. on the stand, | SENATOR BROWN'S SLAYER and announced that probably he/ SAYS SHE 16 NOT GUILTY. would ask Evelyn s few questions wei cog? when through with these wit (Seripps Telegraph Service) exchange, was organized this morn ing by the poultry dealers and| conttalesion mea in this city at bd meeting held in the offices of the Miller Brokerage company i H. L. Clock was elected president | of the new exchange and P, E. Hop kina, secretary. The object of the! exchange will be to operate as a stock exehal on poultry and com-| mission produc An office wil!) be rented, preferably in the Cot | neaace WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Mre d This afternoon Evelyn admitted! pradiey was arraigned this morn. |" poe AO } she and Thaw lived together at the | ing tor the murder of Senator Laborer Injures Mend. Jobn Conroy, « laborer taken to the city jall y day af ternoon suffering from a badly ac erated hand which he have injured in a fall in the lower portion of the city | Brown and pleaded not guilty. She was remanded to jail end the date ‘ATCH AN OWL AT of the trial will be set later. } THE BUTLER | Monthly Tendertoin Arrests. The moathly roundup of keepers questionable resorts was started lyesterday. Two dive keepers were atrested, both of whom deponited the necessary amount of ball for their appearance. Big Bargain Day FIVE GOOD BUYS ALKI POINT. $3,500—ideal cottage at Alki Point, lot 100x100, half mile from dock. Terme. MADRONA DISTRICT. $2,250 Madrona = district, Lake Washington view lots, Washington Heights add, 2 jots for only $2,250, half cash, YEGLER OISTRICT. $4,500—Double house, corner Income $31 per month. 602100. Nice terms could be made into 4 finte by expending a few hundred dollars UNIVERSITY DISTRICT. $3,500--4 lots in McGuire & Holden's Supplemental ad dition, University section ‘Terms. MADISON DISTRICT. $1,000-—Nice little lot between Kast Union and Pike st., on 26th ave. Grand hotel as man and wife. Big Bargain Day. See page §. Stupetied by the brilifant lights is " of Second ay, a large owl yesterday stumbled against one of the auto- mobiles of J. Finn, which stand in front of the Butler hotel. Mr. Finn was in the car at the time and after a struggle, of which ho still bears the marka, he captured the) bird. 1916 Beoond Av. Bee page 5 THE DANGER. Archie—Do you think your father would offer me a thrashing if I was to ask him for your hand? Clara—There’s no telling what he will do If you don’t say some thing pretty soon “Won't Talk, Ring me up if you want Matt Mattison, a middle-aged your house or furniture in miner from Juneau, was brought to sured. the city Inet night by Deputy U. Marshal MeNair who decta him insane, He was taken to Portland Gregor McGregor 301 Empire Buliding. jast night where he will be put i/Hl (Madison and Second Ave.) sp asylum. The strange thing about Phone Ind, 4699. Mattison i# his refusal to speak & = aor < = singte word. NOVELTY {| Big Bargain Day, See page § SPRING TOP i COATS— i We keep an abstract system and will be giad te tell you the name of the owner of any piece In new light weights and swagger style GREGOR M'GREGOR peg Et | colors, Satin lined and made to fit. the form our spectal offer 901 Empire Building. and 2.50. correctly H at - = = worth double. | sibs 17.50 i for Tuesday— The largest » | Tuesday (worth double). This ts the biggest | 810.50 816.50 WATCH AND tion In Beattie, | value ever offered the public | 820.00 NEW LONDON | SPRING COATS— | No i for children, at | factory prices, if WAIT FOR THE GREEN DUCK. Avenue I stage M. 610 e Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wash. G0 AND S88 83.00, 88-75, | MA0 : $4.50, 85.00, | at and Republican 0 X B 0 Wy seee cane. | ADDITION TODAY. ig: aiggeemcae For Irrigat Lends call ae | V. Perry COLUMBIA CANAL CO. Location | ae K. Loose, President and | M1316 tnd Ave. | | Cogswell | ctaimed to NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT MFG. CO. GREAT SPR Of Imported Parisian Spring in Women’s High Grade Suits IN ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS, DIRECT FROM THE GREAT FASHION CENTER OF THE WORLD, HANDSOMELY TAILORED IN THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS, We shall place 50 of these New Spring Suits on Sale, worth double. . . WE WILL MAKE THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER AS AN INDUCEMENT FOR EARLY BUYERS AND TO ESTABLISH OUR NEW LOCATION, Novelty ae a - = = LARGEST DAYLIGHT CLOAK STORE IN SEATTLE. | THE NOVELTY CLOAK JARDINIERES Sellers price $2.25, our price . ose DINNER SETS With blve Border, our price ........-.63.65 IMPORTED ENGRAVED GLASS CUSTARD CUPS Seller's price $1.75 $2.20 per doz., our p IMITATION CUT GLASS to TUMBLERS rice, Seller's price $1.00 doz, CAHEN - DREW CO., First and Madison. 1316 Second Av. a Styles se eee =e SALE “Man -Tallored Spring Suits | Satin | Rubberized | Rain Goats Spring Silk Shirt Waists Valued up to $5.00, Tuesday special $2.95 es =| velty Man- | Tallored Skirts | { in our factory, of new spring matertats, |} ot form fitting, pressed to keep the shape, | $6.50, 88.50 and $10.00 \ Worth double at retail stores, | —— 1 NEW LOCATION 1916 2nd Ave. os & SUIT MFG. CO. L, |. HOPEMAN, Ma or - tid ae 4 pd uid t Bit re a , . ; : |

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