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ttm Powers was arrested arty, Onty a emall amount of money was JATTERSON STRONG FOR GOV. OWNERSHIP oo ADO SENATOR buat Senator Patterson contemplates QOLOR: JR RAIL: | A exchange of seourition to finance mente PLANS = FOR the weheme, and declared that the ps T OBE OWNED BY NATION—ROASTS RAIL mow LoesyisTs. bonda iseued for this purpose would | readily sell at 9 per ce Continuing, Senator ald ‘atterson | The power of the railway po ttle Star Special Service.) htentates te widiminished by the OWASHINGTON Feb. 3 Sena | half domen managements to control F. Mac>. Patt », of Cololall lines, these combining — to Yoday advocated the govern: | thwart the goverament aud mold it owne ship of ail railways | to thelr own ambitions condemnation proceedings at} “Railway lobbies — everywhere fatimated market valuation of | overshadow the legislative sessions 00,000, He presented a} The politioal conventions, backed hensive plan of operation | and controlled by the railroads, put for th olatment of a} their guardians in public offices, m tras ation board, | bidding those elected to serve their under the supervision of an wills, This deadening Influence ex Yuterstate Commerce com: | tends from the top to the bottom of the political system.” E HERE TO WED; JAP MAID DEPORTED fresh and Dlooming with Amertean ey. ‘ si uit Saye's lover is a single man, gens of the Orient tm berlin japan, but the divorce he secur and she came to get Mar | od across the Water doesn't count She come across the big in the American court, and so Fuji to Wed the lover of her child: | Saye can't get married. The dainty and the big tmmigration man | olive eyed damsel stares open eyed ber roughly by the shoulder,/ at the big immigration man, and ‘Der she was & pauper, and to | wonders what It ts all about, and he will ship her back to| why she must take her poor little Japan. And all of this because | broken heart back to her island f sweetheart married another | home. GED MAN COMMITTED TO COUNTY JAIL Nora Duncan, while at liberty on ball under a charge of smoking opium, was arrested yesterday and must face the court on a char, drunkenness, Apparently the wom. an is hopeless. George Duncan, the woman's husband, released yesterday on 4 charge of smoggling oplum, arrested by the police, face the court on a charge of amok ing the drag Two cab drivers were arrested for soliciting in the Union depot and trembling, broken in and mantibod, Johp Hickey, © years, yesterday appeared Judge Gordon on a charge d wae sentenced months in the county jail ol man will probably be per te go to the poor farm whea ly recovered from the ef- jy of excessive drinking. The ot aged homeless and de wanderers and outcasts at farm will receive one more t. and the world will for gpd go on unheeding. The case | One the fine, and the otber, & Toutine one and excites no| William Wiley, haa entered notice and scarcely pity im ofl.) of an appeal, LT. Allen, a contractor, pald a which must be dealt | fine of $5 for failure to place lights ‘Tegardiess of personal feeling !on street obstructions. a TO TAKE THE TILL OUT THE WINDOW circles, being aceepted as the ad in the tL forming in the saloon of Wil- ‘The police w Klenert, 201 Yester way, OY] sound of breaking men A Brown, Dolphin. | Powers attempting berg and Detective Hub-| through a window The charge i# that Powers | moned, the butiding surrounded and the evening In the saloon, and | the capture effected. the closing hour arrived ae-| Powers wae found In the bar room himself in the building, after! and a search revealed the till with he proceeded to steal the Ul. | its contents In an adjoining room. ee ees attracted by the WORTH FACE VALUE “Two warrant shavers were over | would like to get word to these peo : P fom Seattle today.” sald County | ple before they sel! their warrants Batiter LM. Howem, of Tacoma, lat a discount that Pierce county re Weterday, “locking up the matter | Sstm® these warrants at par and @ the Warrants paid the jurors and| “'t® Cash on demand. All any of for their services in the | these witnesses or jurors need to do ~ fe to mail the warrants to me or Cheat f Berent Chester Thompson trisl 1) the county treasurer,” Best | ave Tro extremes—Sebiiling’s od troen. Rig bargain day. oo Ree page 5. HAS HALF sO A MILLION WILLIAM F. WALKER, NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Feb, 27 William F. Walker had been known for years as the “Model Man.” Now be is missing from his modest home, from his church associations and from his bank-—the little world that knew bim as the “Model Man The “Model Man” Is now the best hated man in New England. The Savings Bank of New Britain, of which Walker was treas urer, is ehort $665,000, and the Can necticut Baptist convention is out $75,000. The money and Walker disappeared simultaneously In the estimation of his towns men Walker was of « modest and saving disposition, This tmapired their tom arama trust in him. The) SES ~ LONGFELLO CEREMONIES Beripps Telegraph Service.) CAMBRIDGE, Mana, Feb. the birth of Henry W. Longfellow ts being celebrated here today with great ceremony. The Historical Society of Cam bridge has plaoned extensive mem orial exercises and public exercises are to be held in Sanders theater tonight. The principal addresses will be delivered by William Dean Howells, President Charles W. Ei lott, of Harvard college Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Prof. Elliot eorten of Harvard. ‘The cantata, “The Village Hinck emith,” adapted from the poom of Longfellow, will be wang by « cho rus selected from the public schools of Cambridge the Longfellow Centennial the mem- bers of the British Literary soctety will hold a banquet tonight, will be attended by all the promi nent literary men in England All the country where “Evange “The Song of Hiawat Village = Blackemith CLEARANCE SALE OF re G Fe wl lines ductions from regular prices to six of aatyle — SVBS buys a $4.00 Dining Chatr, made of solid quartered oak in box © m, cane sent, | | truct! weathered oak. $1.85 dure 2 $2.60 Dining Chetr, made of weathered onk, box construction, chase leather seat —bannister back &1-4% buys a $2.95 Dining Chatr, made of quartered golden oak, bannister back, cane seat 82.9% buys a $3.25 Dining Chatr, made of quartered golden onk, cane seat, back of three panels. 1-20 duys a $1.75 Dining Chatr, quartered golden oak finish, cane seat. s 45 buys a $2.95 Dining Chatr, nade of quartered golden oak, panel back, cane seat $6.75 buys o $6.75 buys « highly polished quartered golden oak Office Arm Chair that sold heretofore at $10.50. $4.75 buys a highly poitshed quartered golden oak Office Arm that sold heretofore at $6.50. $8.25 buys a highly polished quartered golden oak Office Arm Chatr that sold heretofore at $12.50 $245 buge.s a golden oak cane se et Offiee Arm i 1 heretofore at $5.5 at $11.60, 82.5 86-50 buys a oak at $11.76. 96.75 buys a oak Office at $9.76. $4.75 buys « oak Office at $7.60 buys « Chair «a golden oak cane sent Office Arm that sold heretofore at $6.50 All the Credit You Want $1.75» Cha 1403 to Mil oak Office Arm ir that sold heretofore at § Office Arm Arm Chair Arm Chair DINING ROOM AND OFFICE ARM CHAIRS We place on sale tomorrow a large number of broken of Dining Room and Office Arm Chairs at great re- Quantities range from one The savings are of sufficient magnitude to be well worth your while— bee 4% buys « $4.00 Dintng Chair, de of solid quartered oak tn b € construction, wood saddle seat, weathered oak. 81.25 buye « $2.95 Dining Chatr, made of weathered onk, box construction, chase leather seat —back of square spindles. $4.35 buys 2 $2.60 Dining Chatr, made of golden oak, embossed panel back, cane seat. 81-50 buys 4 $2.76 Dining Chatr, made of golden oak, high back, wooden seat $1.95 buys a $2.00 Dining Chatr. quartered golden oak finish high back, cane seat 84.95 buys « 87 4 golden cake Arm Chair weat. highly polished, highly polished quartered golden Chair that sold heretofore golden oak cane # t Office Arm highly polished quartered golden Chair that sold heretofore highly polished quartered golden that sold heretofore highly polished quartered golden that sold heretofore w— The one hundredth anniversary of Colonel | W. Williams, G. E. Hatiberg. LONDON, Feb. 27.—In honor of which! SING “MODEL MAN.” Treasurer of the New Britain, Conn, Savings Bank, Which Ie Short $565,000. New England conception of thrift was believed to be his fixed finan celal principle. Walker lived In a small house, and his tastes were never eF pensive. He appeared always to ltve within a Ht income, It known that his income was lar however, and the belief about New Britain was that he saved It. very detall of his life wae gov erned by regularity ity. He always left bis home at certain hour and arrived at the dank at the same time every day, |rain or shine, In fact, common saying in New Britain that 4 punctual | it was @)) WEDNESDAY, FE REALTY OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR YEAR The following officers for the coming year were elected last night by the Seattle Real Batate Men's elub President, Jonathan Gifford; viee president, M. i. Har bon; seoretary, Frederic ©. Lee; treasurer, Douglass Nowe CUSTOMS BILL TIED UP Diwensions among the Washing ton delegation in congress over the queation of the removal of the cus | Townsend to| old truant, | home that be acted | objec lintention of going east toms house from Port Beattle may lowe this city raisership that was in ri The vill } upon (ie the ap 4 not likely to lon. morning. Wateh for announcements o tion to those mentioned below. New Spring Suits fyou could set your wateh by Walker ages ase ET known, the great poet's memory is being duly honored PORTLAND, Me. Feb, 27—The Longfellow Centennial te being ft Ungly observed here today and the | house jn which he was born is at tracting an enormous crowd of vis tora. NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Boecial Service.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—-Artich of incorporation have beea filed with the seoretary of state as follows Hersis Cemetery, of Beattie, 95,000, Kara Fisiermann, Harry Lerner and others. Liquid Asphalt Paving Company, of Seattle, $20,000, P. W. Smith, H 8. Jordan, O. W. Forsythe. Hays, Nathan ok te, $9,200, Johan C. The Dickie Manufactgring , of Ratiard, $10,000, ‘kie, Wilttam M. Brewster. $150,000, B BB. pany, of Beattle, PH. Smith Cox, H. W. Treat, princtpal object to build * operated by steam, electric or other mechanical power, fram Centralt fin the state of Washington, In « northeasterly of northerly direc tion, through the counties of Lewis, Thurston Pierce to's terminal on tide water at or near Tacoma, | im the state of Washington. Hannaford Valley Coal Company, | of Beattie, $500,000, H. W. Treat, P. H. Smith and Alexander McLaren | Keamore Boom Company, of Se.) altle, $4,000, 8. 1. Cravens, Robert | H. Wilson, John McMastere. Sammamish Boom Company, ot! Beattia, $10,000, F. H. Folsom, 8. L. Cravens, Charles Niemeyer, Jr The Kay Company, of Seattle, 26,000, Lew G. Kay, Arthur € Dreabach Valley Power Company, of Wenatchee, $100. W. T. Clark Marvin Chase, F. M. Scheble. | Wella, Fargo @ Company jcate of appointment of H. C. ton, of Seattle, state age it | ANILROAD DAWSON (Scripps ‘Feeaaah | Service.) BOSTON, Mass, Feb. 27.—Hen ry Blitz and Louis Anerback, both of this city, have notified the Ca nadian government that they would make application at next see certifi Bur | from the northern boundary of | Pritish Columbia to Dawson City | by way of the Yukon river valley ‘They have already secured a pro- vistonal charter for a | Vancouver to the northern bound ary of the province, known as the line connecting with Dawson an all-Canadian route to the Klondike | A be established. FATHER GETS | The custody of the Burke boys Harry and William, was yesterday awarded to the father, Cornelius J Burke, now in New York, upon pr being furnished by the father that they were A jean citizens, the} sde were released from quarantine on Ellie island. Albert J. Waddell, step-father of | the boys, had made preparations to bring them to this city, when wor | wan received that Purke had gatr “| m of the boys. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB The Rocky Mountain club of New York, the first large organization formed in an eastern city by repre auitnties ton bom, the est, boo fesued circulars throughout the state telling of ite plans and work accomplished, Among the members are numerous former Seattle resi dents and ettizens of other Wash ington cities, The club intends to provide elub rooms where it will receive western associate members visiting New York | Big bargain day. See pag Shasta Realty Company, of Seat-| Hannaford Valley Railway Com-| rallway |) sion of parliament to incorporate a || company to build a line of railway || Hine from || BURKE. BOYS || You'll find a display of new suits here that is second to } none west of Chicago. We | make this statement without ask you to take our word for | it, either. Take a look | arcund town and see what other Stores have to offer | Then com. to McCarthy's. You will readily see that we | have a firm foundation for || the strong statements we make about the many new styles in tailored suits that we are showing. More than one hundred and fifty different styles ready for your choo» ing tomorrow and every one of them strictly up-to-date Prices are extremely moder ate and there is no extra charge for alterations New Spring Hats More than 400 styles to || choose from and every one a || gem. This is the largest and best collection of new hats you will find in the town to | day. two hats alike in the whole There are hardly any assortment and none of them || can be duplicated other store. Among them are many ‘swagger modes in the famous “Gage” Hats. Look, compare and investigate all you want to. If superior styles and moderate prices count for anything, we know youll buy your new hat | Met arthy’s. | New White | Goods An immense shipment of new White Goods in this morning. We can safely in any came promise to show you tomor | row anything you want in |] the way of white cotton ma terial. Included in the lot are all the new 1907 weaves. in lovely vestings—dotted and | figured Embroidered Swiss es, cheeked, corded and ed white French Madrases, French Oxfords with mercer || ized raised dots, sprays and strip || figures; fine white Persian Lawns, Jones’ Fine Nain sooks, -English Massalia Claths;; choice quality India Linons and many other fibrics -nothing left vut thatis new || and desirable. Come tomorrow expect to the largest and best display’ of spring and sum mer white fabrics that Seat tle has ever known, Place || your expectations as high as You won't be see you want to disappointed | McCarthy Dry Goods Co. | 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. 1 | fear or favor, and we do not | z, D < Goods You Have Been Looking ——-For Note especially the arrival of the new white goods. The most important of our spring shipments, stuck for two months in some ‘They will be ready for your choosing tomorrow. | i terday H. Bs. the constructiog of arm national guards at Beattle and Spokan propriations amounts of the appropriations originally committees, affected a number of minor amend menta. | | thing really up-to-date in col | new ARMORIES ARE. NOW ASSURED OLYMPIA, aft No. Fob, 27.-~Late oon the Renate passed | 2, which provides for tow for the Tacoma The bill carries ap vf $140,000 for that at yeu | Beattle, $96,000 for the one at Ta coma and $68,463 for the comple tion of the one at Spo The pase of the bill left the by the job apecified the debate} veh TELEGRAPH BRIEFS, Would Decorate tograph letter conferring 4 royal or upon him (tar Special Bervice.) Better Pay Wrecks Reason, | OLYMPIA, Feb. 27-—The bill CHICAGO, Feb. A dispatch Bunday forenoon closing to the Tribane from Kankakee, Ul! was on the calendar yesterday aye an increase of wages from $ ready for third reading and pass to $60 a month, which he could not/age when Senator Davis moved to understand, is said to have caused) make it clal order for to the insanity of Phillip Coutre, &| morrow afternoon at 2:29 o'clock, painter at the [iinots Eastern how! The motion carried pital, who was adjudged insane and Davie may offer an amendment committed to the same inatitution.| providing for the removal from of- jee of the sheriff or prosecut Jape to Bee Volcano. attorney, thet allows two Geseate HONOLULU, Feb. 27.—The Jap | to pass by without acting, In case anese training squadron which ha®|ihey are notified of violations of been visiting ¢, will sail for the Sunday forenoon closing law, | Hilo, where the officers will make a trip to the vole Se A i le ie i i ee Me A ee Tweodle, the M-year who ran away from his} in Everett, waa returned to ity this morning, ‘The lad} nd atrenuonsly, declaring his! Lawrence after came being | snowdrift, in this |} other new arrivals in addi- New Wash | Dress Goods Mc- some Come straight to Carthy'’s if you want | | | | ored wash dress goods. We have lots of dainty new styles for you to choose from. Pret ty silk finished French Or- || andies, Shadow Plaid and Shadow Checked, silk finish ed Raye Silk Organdies, || checked and figured Lawns, |} dainty figured Ratistes, Swisses and Dimities. Lots of striped, checked || and plaid Dress Ginghams || and Toile du Nords And the new Galatea Cloths you have been asking for. iH || went to his home and secured a) New aner Silks More of¢ those popular shadow checked ‘and striped | effects. You will be delight- | ed with the pleasing blending of shades and colors in these silks. There are also many pretty hairline striped || patterns and checked designs. || These came in several days || ago. If you haven't seen them already, come tomor- || row, And if you haven't al- || ready bought, it will pay you | They are }} Prices | and | you to choose now going like wildfire are $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 a yard. New Under- 1 muslins visitor to our Mus- |] Every | lin Underwear Department is more than delighted with the beautiful crisp, clean, new garments we are showing. And there are so many amend new styles to choose from at such moderate prices that | few lookers go away without becoming buyers, Chemise, Skirts, Night Gowns, Corset | Covers, Drawers in all sizes. Materials the finest of cam brics, nainsooks, muslins and swisses, with trimmings of ribbon, hemstitching, lace and embroidery. See these |/ garments tomorrow on our second floor, New Spring Coats More arrivals every day in the wanted styles for spring Neat covert jackets, three quarter length novelty tour- | ist coats, and the new full | length rain coats and auto- | mobile coats. Right in style | and finish and exceedingly | | moderate in price. New Em- broideries | for new Watch ments of ings Embroidery Section promise y announce in the We can yu something inter esting within a day or two, | big } t Turner confessed. ‘DEAD MAN'S COAT |throw a little more Nght |) The coat worn j enough warning of the encounter to || 6 o'clock on the evening before the | CHIEF OF POLICE IS | charges growing out of the robbery | velgied into a poker game, | chief of detectives, were arrested | | * Land Fraud Case Revenied. | * ON THE FRONT a PORTLAND, Ore, Feb LA) # 3 special to the ‘Telegram from| gay eee ee een eens Salem, Ore, says: The supreme) court today reversed the A. T. Kel The steamer Minnesota will arrive Wher land fraud case in which Kel-| 1" port from the Orient about liher was found guilty and sen-| March 14 tenced to two years In prison, The| The Russian immigrant on the lyo Maru, who was detained by Inmpect~ court upholds the indictments but holds that there was not sufficlent| oF O. P. Robinson of Port Townsend, evidence to connect Keillher with | ¢#esped from the veasel Monday night and has not been heard of The steamer Lydia Thompson was plases on the King & Winge ary yeuterfay to be overhauled ‘The wailing of the Bt company’s | postponed from yesterday morning until this afternoon Captain James Carroll, one of the cidest masters on the sound, was sent for to pilot the British steamer | Buckenbam from Victoria to Bell- ingham. The steamer Titan, of the Biue Funnel line, in charge of Captain in the| Day, arrived at Tacoma from L we forgery to which one H. H TRAIN WRECKED (Star Bpecial Bervice.) ELLENSBURG, Wash., Feb, 27.— Hast bound Northern Pacific pas senger train No. 16 was badly wrecked yesterday morning about nine miles west of this city, Yakima canyon, by running onto a broken ditehing the engine,| | book yesterday. age car and smoker, and par- Ually wrecking the day am |e eee While ali the passengers were! more or less shaken up and several | injured, none were #o badly burt) that they could walk. Passen- ‘8 were transferred to other ¢ jand brought to this efty and later were sent east in a made-up pas- senger train. The train crew ei jeaped injury. Traffic was blocked until T o'clock last evening. A hew regrade district, bounded by Denny Way, Roy et., Fifth north and Warren av. is advocated by | the North Seattle Improvement ‘club. At a meting last night Coun cilman Crichton and C. B. Bagley, secretary of the Board of Publie Works, promised their aesistance |= the project. (Star Special Service.) | OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—Two dis-| coveries have been made which on the death of Frank W. Lamp, head brewer at the plant of the Olympia Brewing company, who was found | io a@ dying condition one night last | week as # result of knife wounds believed to have been inflicted by hif brotherindaw, Jesse H. Winkle. by Lamp on the night of the crime was found about | a mile below the bridge where the fi ht is believed to have started, cht on « snag tm the river. This indicates that the dead man had Good Ones We sell better Pianos and sell them for less mon¢y than any other deal- er or organization. We will sell you the same grade, style and qual- ity instrument from one- third to one-fourth less than you can buy else- where. That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Bect. 903 SECOND AVENUE. shed his coat before it began, as the garment was Intact and not been pierced by the knife tn any place. It was also learned that about comminston of the crime Winkle | lantern and an extra sult of clothes. | | This is believed by the officers to }ladionte tg that the man is still hiding somewhere Hear the city and will later ave bimeclf up. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 27.— On of Alexander and William McWhir- ter of $10,000 in this city last No- vember after they had been in- | George Sheets, chief of the Salt Lake po- | lice department, and George Raleigh, | Standard Rotary yesterday, charged with complicity | in « conspiracy to fleece tourists and | nd Dom stlo travelers passing through Salt Lake | a 2: | City. Other persens under arrest In con- nection with the alleged consptracy are William Newton, @ police court / lawyer, Ross Rizzuto, a saloonkeep- er; W. H. Parr who was arrent- ed in Denver last week, and James Donaldson, formerly a prine-fight | promoter. The complaint also names W. W. Bell and Larry and Jack O'Brien, who are still at | See page CE Ee | TO (Soecial In Machines No agents to bother you. No commissions to pay. You save more than halt, le Agency. Cline’s Piano House 1208 SECOND AVENUE. THURSDAY Terms Cash A handsome 10-piece Toilet Set, in pink or green shaded colors, which sells regularly for $16. for a special price of ....... “$0.50 10-piece Toilet Sets in assorted styles which sell regularly for $7.75 for, a set...... Elwell Kitchen Cabinet The complete modern, best equipped cabinet sold ay. It systematizes and cen. kitohen work tralizes and holds in a convenient, practical way, all the materials and utensils used in cooking and baking We are the sole Seattle e most and today agents. : } 4 j 4 ie poet

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