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(OMMISSIONERS BILL’ IS POSTPONED Li's BILL FOR IN. | be .ar italy postponed, which : a | was carried y OF COMMISSIONERS} ume this morning Killed by FIRST CLASS COUNTIES » pomtponement Piper’# bil | ¥ BY PIPER—STONE. | providing a lemal method © cor: | J porations to freese out the minority | : BR BILL ALSO DES ee idera "This was a Btone FEATED. Webster bill to fotiitate a ; 2 —_— ganization and provide for stock on (Star Special Service) ee ; BA, Wash. Pod. 26.—Sev te wat oF nflation No More Suit Clubs, ‘ 1 ate 5 . suwed the tax com r. | ee foor of the » tr wehbout | paiaeion bill cutting the seoretary of 5 ing res! Piper killed | state off Ure board of equatization 5 DM for five niiiasion: | alse Rosenhaupt's lottery bill, mak ee tk Hret clans 6: * by mov ¢ ault club lotteries untawfal, The imeriment make it senate alaa read’ the armory bill | tel ei amid aah Ler which is new ready for a vote on de then moved that the bul hehe final passage this afternoon, AARKER SIDE OF LIFE AS SEEN IN COURT e and curious are the scenes | of kindly disposed persona who ae- | Peete other side, as reflected in /oured employment for ber at Eagle | F +| Harber, where she was allowed to Sgeedded pelice court of the etty; | 2") eo the authorities ery Duman emotion is laid) Phe usual contingent of “Yes the obsory men,” or worthless loafers, and wont gives her age | “bitnd baggage” artiate was p irl. was foot to wanty jatlland received the ftimtt from the OF $200 bonds late yeater- | court, who te a rare judge of right she being charged | and wrong in men, About the city, With} A draggiat was fined for selling Jaugh the girt declared] tiquer without @ licen: and two gare nothing about what| young fellows who tobibed a trifie| Der, aecerting that her|too freely were assessed a slight | Swas worthless and her/fine, which they paid, departing} A plokpocket sadder bat wiser youths, young girls, less.than| And so the «rind goes on, the! ‘of age, were arrested injsame old routine, the same vittte | Weteing house, but were | tragedy, enacted day after day, with apparently no ray of hope for the unforunates, whe, through assecia- tion with evil companions, or through neglect In training, are re duced to the lowest depths to which | humanity cam atnk By the court upon promine | Debavior. Both hott at} time good positions tn @torea of the city. DMM snether young woman os. r heal trough the intervention a OW, YES, / ANOW HER, TOO WHat? —— NO, ETWEL WORE A SWELL OUTFIT — AT Te DANCE? YES. GEMEVIEVE SAID I0— - £4} TE MEEME NEES! — wen 73 173 €0ING YO BE RIGHT NOW /? AWD ITS GOING TOBE MignTyY THOROUGH, nd yg oe. FIFTEEN MINUTES TO ONE PA A 4 Ar OF BABY fimty ye i wie 5 RO ites aot! | | | 1 ) ee! we OTN. OS eee Jeftereon, pany, $3,370.50; East paving, Independent Asphalt com- pany, 97,162.64; Kast Sprace, grading. T. Ryan, $3,180.65; Lander | st. und other streets, grading, Otter- son & J 346,970; Third av. N. , which safled | W walks, Peter Dineen, | yenterday load ue av, N. was of wed, as the bida wer th trett of assesement, whieh | te $213,235. | ee fees | OFFERED | ‘The board of public works today MOG large momber of contracts for Mie work, among them the pav Sheriff T. F. Conolly, of Thurston Sontract for tM Mast J. | county, has istued posters offering strict, which amounts ° a reward for the apprehension of Jowsie Winkle, wanted in Olympia for the murder of hia brothertoa « law, Frank W. Lamp, who was a stabbed to death on the Olympia Tomw t bridge. AIN WHO SHIRKED; gal Enclose ita: arated We have « tommand: ateamer | OMIy two wor Were raved Where ‘Was Capt — b The ca Whe ever ar Saptain ar j eaptalr : yo RGE M, VAY. | Ret even hisoit 11 oer CAPT. GEORGE M, he fimong i A | Commander of the passenger i he was 9 leteamer Larchmont, whe thought . only of himself. \orareru FOR BREAKWATE | o'clock, an unknown REWARD IS: WAS A COWARD FE The seeretary of the Commeretal club fs i receipt of a vote of thanks from the Honolulu Commer clal elub for the support given to the bi p iding for a breakwater at Mile, HT SHINGLE MEN'S MEETING. A meeting of the trustees of the Shingle Mill's bureau has been call Officers ed for = Thuraday, for the ensuing year will be and all other bualnoss ne wil! be tranascted at the m ‘DEPOT LAW VIOLATED William Millington, was arrested this @ hack drty er morning by } Patrolman Mitchell, whe charges a tt cab violation of the depot ordinance ie alleged that hotel porters, men and expressment habit of seteing intention ol baggage with th foreing travelers to patronize the firm or hotel re sented by then, and it is of this of fense that Millington is accused Willtam Wiley was alse ar for the same offense AUTO STRIKES AN UNKNOWN MAN As a Lake Union around the curve from to Pike mt last car swung Bighth av night about young man was ewept from the car to the payement with terrific force by automoedt No, 618, driven by a chauffeur of the olty, by two compantons removed to the Metropolitan phar macy where he was attended, which he was driven rapidly in the No such avto number as j known at police headquarters BOY SUES FOR $26,000 Francis M. Ryan, a 17-yearold boy, has brought suit against the Northern Pacific Railway company and Yardmaster Harry Launt for $26,000. The boy claims that, while acting as telepnone call bey, he wax sent into the yarda between two trains by Launt and sustained ip juries which will cripple him for life. ace away STEVENS RESIGNED TEN DAYS AGO (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb, # |Lat this afternoon President | Roose im stating why be bad jteday appoiated Major George W Goethal to succeed Stevens as on gineer of the Panama work told the members of the commission that be had recelved tem days ago. *« David Ga f the eugineer ypeinied to » Paname Stevens’ resignation Hard, William | corps, bave Golliard =was-a @ilonel of Third Encineers, Volunteer Regi ment, during the Spanish war Ht was learned this afternoon that the reason the contract bids were rejected wae because Stevens had a@vised such a proced ENGINEERING COMPANY | WANTS CONTRACT. | Mow, has written Mayor Mo: ‘The Lombard-Repogte Engineer- haw mad bid to the Board of public works t the materia , up the new 1.400 kilowat hydro @ectric engine at Cedar river TAKE BURGLARY SUSPECT Patrolman Falkenburg this nooo arrested Robt. Owen, whom the po lice believe is guilty of several re | cont burglartes ‘MAJ. GEO. GOETHALS SUCCEEDS STEVENS (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHIN N, Feb, 26.—Prest dent Roose today epted the resignation of Chief Engineer Ste vena, of the Panama canal and ap pointed Maj orge W, Goethals f the t § States y engineer rps. BROTHER |S FOUND AFTER MANY YEARG.| Timothy O'Hare, of ¢ ho yesterday ste hin & onatadlevitle ked the © Jone Yr. from 18 years today he his brothe long distance telephone from Aber te John O'Hare is a prosperous mer in the rclty. Arrange h nde an early The Aberdeen man read his broth-| A. Perkins, of Chicago, so near are} » story in the paper | they alike. SALT WATER MAING Doubles of each other in both ap BILL FRAMED. bur rte t “ th A "i ; Po. A In the at the property benefited by th - NEW WORK DEPENDS ” ON FATE OF BONDS Ha Carrol, city comp trofier, | o » tod and f is said that his m m th to tion of the supreme court in arrty ing at a decision on the legalit and regularity of the park and light ing bond lasues The Mghting department is prac tically down to ita last penr con ng extension work ur bonds are dispe i of. WILL SIGN HARBOR BILL Mayor Moore will probably sign the new harbor law tonight before lea gh Wffiee, an this is the last ny allowed for his consideration of the bill. The mayor is not entire i satisfied with th law, fearing that some parts of it cannot be en forced Mins Nell 1 Marola Forsyth ha 1 an intants Germer 1 il n eu ot 6 mpantod The victim was after auto which ran him down. | 618 ts) accompany | the THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESi WILL HEAR TWO “REPORTS committee on Chamber Chapter Hittgation w Ca nt flee «inte of Qvorge Rusnell's ie. In tt ‘Two reports will be made by the} al} of olty affelrs of tie Russen of roe at the pegs | dainawes 7 iy meetix rrow, The] hg says he ular week advisabilit and new arrivals in the ety will be reported on. tivitation } to hold thelr | 1908 tn The cham | tions on t | | | } NEW | murrage bill pending in congress | SWELL RAT are in the! (Beattic Star's Exclusive Service.) | YORK, Feb jcerts and of jan Union tourtate y of the creation bureau th the has, he allew of at eit The extension of Ain to the Order of ey annual convention im attlo is the ber will also adapt re he national reciprocal other matin, Nt An to the Whitney ax James 2 Phi the Alawk pany, and written left the No @ the his wife, charges of treatment, legations tentions stonograp tone the complain that whatever ay N tende: For co® | anni 26 Southern Ce f Y. FEB. a6, 1907. SOME humerous Miracte, return to hiv INSPECTORS INQUIRY investigation of mer Portland upon a reef off Kntrance ave Dr bir pewe of Exar Tur multe the land teatified. stator of the fom horn at station in charge jeton by the inspectors. that a verdict wiil be + it was net due to carele TATRO ACCUSED OF MISCONDUCT Freeman Tatro, Western Lum this afternoon su Cap at NOW MIRACLE DOKG CHARGING. In the Baa 4 County Check le to ai ry one of I fter Hteamship tem of the FP Mason tr that yt. v r company, whieh + yonter al mas aaninet deny! we au ah whe island on ay island ¢ bis been reached © president of i for dives Jennie cruelty ore A name and Tatro, inhuran which include serious a) cerning Mr his stenographer Tat was @ by on a’ at The is not men Aside from the formal charges of it, Mra. Tatro sete forth stenographer, aun the contrary to his wife's The complant asks for alimony husband has spent several thousand dollars on the handsome and specifically ouses him of flirting with her and taking her {In awimming with him, ae objections. y court # LOE IO ETS. Band AND TR al MELA CLES TE TOSS Te EO At Aclid e / hae z = ef | = 2 . g PRESS CLUB MEETS. rly two hundred people 4 the celebrat!un of the fourth reary of the Seattle Amateur in we TL The Tatros reside at 1108 Sixteenth N ab COURT RULES AGAINST PETER ANDERSON, WHO STRUCK GOLO WHILE A MISSIONARY. (Seattle Star's Excl 2 Service.) ADILIONE, Kas, Feb. 26.—-How i you like to dig among the » amid privation and exposure get a fortune, t have to give it to the chareh? That fs the plight of Peter Anderson, 4 young Swede of this county, who 10 to the Klondike a a half sande of > and years ago went missionary and came hor militonaire. Anderson lived on a farm 12 years x0, He went to Chicago, became {ii over his studies for min ice and was sent to the ho A pretty Swede purse atton him und un Alaska girl with Hwkimo blood in her veins was also a pa tlent. The latter induced him to go to the Klondike whea he recovered. The with four others, he la bored. They ran out of eoal, and seeking for it found gold-—lots of it. He resigned from the mistio®|pereR_ ANDERSON, THE BO service and became a miner, His first year's returna were $100,000. NANZA MISSIONARY. The next year he did better, One of bis companions became|ka properties were returning big discouraged and sold a claim to An-| divide: derson for $48, Qut of it was taken| Then the Swedish mission society $60,000. sued him. It elnimed that as he Anderson came home worth balf|had gone to the Klondike as a mis a million, He bought several of the| sionary he must give to-tt the for best farme in thin section, land now | tune he found while there, It wa worth $60,000. He gave a fine farm | arbitrated, the t to the courts to bis parents. A cousin wholand sow a judgment has been ren loaned him $60 with which to go to/| dered tn the court and in Ulinols for $267,000 ciety will try to obtain the land he deeded to his relatives and to bis Chicago recetved a $6,000 stock of goods as a gift, All his brothers and sisters were made well-to-do. He married the pretty ourse in| wife in this county. Chieago and gave to the hospital] Anderson has appealed to the dings that cost a lot of money.) United States supreme court and Then ho went to South America) will try to e the judgment re and bought fow diamond mines| versed. Unless he can secure a and to Missourl, where he bought! change in the ruling he will have zinc mines. All the time his Alas-/to give up much of the fortune for BECKMAN GOING EAST| FOR CONVENTIONS wary of (and 7 as a delegate, and the na tional reciprocal demurrage conven }tion of the National Lumber Man ufacturers’ association at Norfolk, Victor H. Beckman, secretary of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufac turers’ ansoctation, bef eity to ane tals, ig pee) fae club at Gherrick's hall Sat-| day to attend the hearing in West] yg, test crakdintes wae teh tn ee ington, D. C,, of the carstake cose] Mr. Beckman’ will be accom large crown, The material iv satin before the interstate commerce! panied by F. B. Hubbard, of Cen felt, the white being of the delicate DEPUTY ASSESSORS commission, March 5. tralia, of the Southwest Lumber = er tone. He will also visit the national| association. An effort will be made Blue satin, very Mebt, ls folded MEET TOMORROW convention of wholesale lumber |to bring the national convention to about the crown and surmounting dealers at Washington, March 6, 6) Seattle in 1909. thin are bunches of frosted grapes = — Hine and white aigrets sweep from] A convention of the deputy as fi Recitals <4 TWELFTH WARD WANTS and fall at the back in one of the court rooms of the Emerald green velvet, with blue} court house at 10 o'elock tomorrow atin collars and cuffs ts fashioned | Rither Mr. Frost or Mr. Rockwell A COUNCILMAN into a long garment for carriage | of the state tax comminsion will be wear, It ts close fitting, falls to}te Seattle for the purpose of ad jthe hem of the gown, and haa) dressing them, explaining the state ac ane ombsleeves tox jaws to them and their duties| Citizens of the new Twelfth ward/the ward for the election of a oe utter these laws. County Asaeasot | counciiman. 7. A. Parrish will also address}of the city filed a large petition! The matter was referred to the them, elections amd boundaries commit- ‘The assessors begin thetr work| with the council! last night, asking/tee, It is a question whether a | om March 1 add mast complete it by| new member can be named until | lJune 1. The board of equatteation,| that a «pecial election be called inj the next regular election, | npn {% fore which thone aggrieved by aaa aw Bistaon oF cg aie we boca gs expe MUST PAY E T fq | NEW DETECTIVE CHOSEN. George Brown has been appoint | SPITE OF REGRADE KLONDIKE BONANZA MINER MUST GIVE UP FORTUNE TO THE CHURCH PETERSON ANDERSON'S GOLD MINE AND MILL WHERE | WHILE A MISSIONARY HE MADE A FORTUNE which he | region of snow | Anderson ia shy. A Swedish col liege in central Kansas wanted help. He sent a check for $25,000 and this message: “Please let it announced as modestly as posible aa weeks before it was known. likes to travel. He has been |to Burope on a wedding trip, to South America and ail over this continent. He avolds newspaper reporters, and it is difficult to find |him. He now resides in Chicago, | where he enjoys his large fortune, | giving away large sums each year, |mostly to the institutions of the nt drosance church suffered pr and ice NEED MORE POLES Telephone Co, number of in the The Independent |has applied for a large permits for setting poles north end The permits will not be granted unless the company will raise tall poles and permit the city to use & portion of each OREGON'S GOVERNOR GETS SY WITH HIS VETO. (Scripps Telegrach Service. SALEM, Ore, Feb. 26.—Governor Chamberlain vetoed six measures this morning, including those pro viding for voting machines; gar- nishment of salaries of state em- ployees, and creation of a creamery board of inspectors. Seeds, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers. Sandahi & Son, 120 Pike, cor tnd av, Hig bargain day. See page 5. You owe it to your family to lay aside a little money now and then. | ~ tt f GIRL AND MOTHER Ay er ee ee joe aan hen ail tional position allowed the police! to you, they will be protected. Soe ons ni Duan tor & Oe K $$ NG force by the council last night. He} | months’ tour with « party of friends Jude Frater this morning dect has been serving as acting detec Start a Savings Account with : tive for some time. The position|] us, m the oa —iiaie that the regrading of @ street in|. ties a $20 increase in salary ond oe PO Gwe Bue ee dae ieeen, ‘Whe,] Sent of 0 Store-does mot jomaty oLetsien 6 $90 Neerenss, ia salary | Mr A. M a, of Gardner.) writes for information ¢ raing | erro refusing » pay rent nd re In} his daughter, Mow Meld heard | the buliding, providing @ sidewa Ww 4P yuiring about Andrew J. Tunra, of lor three years . at Columbia} Maintained past the fro js NO CONTRACT BIDS e er Mallfax, N. 8, last heard of im @) Cry where she wae ¢ with her! #* t d& Gootn sued “an Howard | a / D. Thomas company for $14,000 rent | Ct. r/ if f | nevetal here moter, ary Rete 1S Sones ener © | FOR PANAMA CANAL | Ct nferes Milwaukee Wants Time. | The child is seven 5 Sam Tene Getendant ned that the The Chicago, Milwaukes & 8t.}but no description is give: @ efther a + gemgpe mire oo engi ag "| On Savings Aoxvcunts al Malwa m pan an anked other or an vacnted the store bec of the re- veep 3) Heap eng geglliae vd © yp rg mae ho |grade, which made the street im (Scripps Telegraph Service.) lie ccteeaian Mae taistaae tuaaien Oa Bhol FOR CONVENTION pexanble for teama Because ped-| WASHINGTON, Fob. 26—-The ad ee ae +00 the| ANXIOUS Coie EAGLES, |-sirian traffic was uninterrupted, | ministration has decided not to ac-|| BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, . for Girt © Frater decided the lease was/cept any bide for the construction Georgetown. Fe - a or ge « The Fraternal Order of Bagies ¢# nullified by the rearade, The|of Panama canal that require work 9 JAMES D. HoGE The, Young Women's uibie iu! making @ spirited effort to have the| decision establishes « precedent in| dong by contract N. B. SOLNER ... will give a banquet “riday night | ®unua!l national convestion for 1905) © eens. ee ee pIRecTors to the girl employes of the Bon, beld tn Seattle. It ts claimed by a| | Marche. wpectal committee of the order that DISCUSS PUBLIC Eortinand, Scmeatts, 2 D. | the conven: which | a week,| PLAYGROUNDS. | deorge, Dowworth Council Accepts Awards. Saltage to tho atts faward Dann means a million doltars to th | no hl. The awards in TALK ABOUT DOUBLES JUST PICK] OUT PERKINS © | The matter of public playgrounds Bargains at ’ average attendance of 30, sen pal gd Bg — pono tht The matter was brought | was dic ussed by the Federation of ertva, emanating 0 96.964 weent | before the Commercial club last Women's clubs yesterday, Hugh Green Lake ve, amounting to we * | pisht and was turned over to the| Barrett Dobbs addressed the mem epted by the counct! last night. | DIS Ot Ge conventions and ex-|bers. The federation expects the Firet Av. Improvement. cursions. park board to appoint Mr. Dobbs to petition for the Improvement |begin work on Lincoln park short A House and jot iret av, W. from McGraw to Roy WASHINGTON, D. ©, Feb. 26.-—-/ly, The State Federation has em |stn wae granted by the clty coun-|'The ship subsidy bill will come up| powered the local federation to ne-| 17 Lots f) lant night. The engineer's esti-'tn the house next Friday afternoon /gotiate with the A-¥.P-E. for! | mate for this work in $19,000 for final vote | npace Two of $1,000 w w corners. orth ¢ vements fr car ur $16 terme 00 or balance A BIG SNAP—Ten lots $190 (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) |} OMAHA, Feb. 26.-—Which fs Per- | PD | ina? RKINP | It would take an expert to tell} them apa | Perkins, « rt—to tell which Is R. A. | f Omaha, ind which ts R each; fine ation $25 and $65 th will get of the mu. Be look th ash Harvard Realty Co. w 226 Walker and U Ridge ond ersity pearance and name, yet they afe } not relate Perkina, Chicago, was wine, ome ned and ente ed friends of Perkins, of Omaha, who thought him the real Omeha product, aad when the genuine Omaha Perkipel found he started on a sill hunt for ns, of Chicago. | Mm na, of Omaha, returned halle * weeks ago, after a etay of nine’ mor nD His val wit Announced in the newspapers aad tion of friends set out2to eleome him : On the same day R. A. Perkins; tf tered at a local hotel,/ an 1s of the Omaha Pary tin found him frat } He talked like the Omah. : hae acted like him and him, and the Omaha not know that tt was ne kins, of Chicago, th ke was being played on t through with the fun | What time?” said Perkins, “I, When they are side by side it ts t in the house was order-}spent all evening in the hotel, and| difficult to tell them and led and after the festivities in the|had 1 apper brought to my/many of their friends still q were ended the Chicago Per broom | wondering | kins was escorted to a theater | His friend was pu 1 The Which is Perkin | After the theater Perkins suo-|*bunch” was summoned by te a ceeded in excusing himself and|phone and infor that “Perk” | CARD FROM | went to bi had surely gone craz | GARVEY SYCHANAN co. |have In this city,” he ren uithed tolbago Ferkine ox ‘ 1) p n sale -one of the best ba the clerk I don’t know moth:}that Mr, Perkin: loop | is | gain f si ever presented 607 Marion Ridg er’s son, but they ull given me} room thi ison, They represent one @, Main 4788; Ind..A 406 a fine reception Chicago Perk 1 out | third of a large assortment divided Meantime the Omaha Perkinslof bed. Omah between two large St. Louis and pending hours of gloom in hia|him. For a moment the friend Kansas City stores and ourselves mat anot © hotel, No one ap |Omaha Perkins thought they were! W would have taken the entire) peared to welcome him hor Vlpecing double. ‘Thee W. dewned |¢ but silk bargains are so Por Irrigated Lands call en Venturing on the street the next|upon them, There were two sep-| scarce the seller was compelled to COLUMBIA CANAL CO. |morning, Omaha Perkins met anjarate and distinct R. A. Perkin divide with his best customers U. K. Loose, President and snd, who greeted him with:| Explanations followed and Per-|Come prepared to buy largely, as Goneral Manager, 509-810 Ma- “Hello, Perk, you are out bright|kins, of Omaha ook han with anot prom another such| J rion Building, Seattle, Wash., or land early after the me we had| Per of Ch » gain this year Attalia, Walla Walla Co. Wash. last night.” Now they are the best of foionds.| GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. *** ” mm 2 nion Saving. & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. 66x115, 150 feet of Madrona Park car. This is one of the few snap buys left in this localfty Get after this tod within 6room modern b lot 60x1 w of lake This how ave. cent vie tain seen 4 ‘choice locati Jno. 6, Hayes & Co. Real Estate 523-24 People’s Bank Bldg “GREGOR M'GREGOR 301 Empire Building. WATCH AND WAIT FOR THE GREEN DUCK ADDITION TODAY. / pa Realname Tatlin hiensnemiapennnaniae

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