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| 1N GARBAGE FIGH (ING BACKS DOWN ENEMIES DESERT/ tance, Burnett and Sawyox NGINEER mained with him to the ja Pa AND CITY ENG! 8 OF the mombers of the trepce rr FOR GARBAGE) comivcoo who previously verted 4 18 ADOPTED—HOW | favorable recommendation, Hornet pad Sawyer were the only ones the ING VOTED. vss played the turncoat and veied > against themeelves. , u endered | "ia order to get & faycrabie ma A te the fight against Ro | jority for the bill last aiah< the om, t in realtty,| champions of the measure, Crick ot Moore, on the gar/ ton, Murphy and Reynolt« had to] Thomeon’s plans | Compromise and cut out the stables , from the estimates made at the . crematory was adopt etart by the efty engineer This | ta the joint cor meeting | sum amounts te a ma $2,000 -— o x te ~ tng t cost of the first Moelitr a en cus from Mullen, Re | Simplex cromatory between $y, 100 "yell Conway of (he opposition | and $40,000 9 votes with those who The De Carrie erematurs ° satoot by (h< engin sentatives made a hard tight, but @aappointed and bitter) without effect Bis friends in the combine Those voting for the measure last gust deserted him, fought | night were Crichtoa, Murpdy, Rey: eT on ord is, Revelle, Mu and Vonway SEEKING TO RESTRAIN STATE COURT te court. Complainants to live up to the rub {ing of the commission. Reasons are cited why the joint fon company im & SUPPI| rate wheat order should not he em SS gamplaint filed in the Unit-/foreed and the attorney general ¢ireult court yesterday, | 49d railroad commission are asked . to be enjoined pending the outcome ibe vacation of & recent OF | Oey suit brought by the O. R. & N. fe state railroad commit in the federal court. heh compells the railwiy| Judge Hanford thereupon laued to deliver wheat at sojan order citing the railroad com ound mission and the attorney germeral eeres peands Bele appear in court April | to show Morthern and Northern Pa) cus why Judge Chadwick's dect patiroads sion should not be nullified Whe complaint is In resistance of| The controversy is interosting in of the railroad commis! that the federal court is asked to the subsequent decision of 9 Upon a Ktate court decision and Judge jwick at Cob| will establish « precedent in their a county, forcing the | relative jurisdictions ST. DAVID'S DAY Arcade bullding was filled mental work, Prizes ranging from pen this afternoon pepeers 88 were Reebenggee 7 1 evening session, whick te Be Of St. David's Day |eine at & sharp, carries a lengthy @Beracter of the program Te | characteristic program, with those from the old sed of | known artists, including Thomas D. car +. or | Richards, of the Savage Opera Co. page araivals, °F | william Harry, of Tecoma; Hert aetacord Williams, Mies Fold Morgan. Mre sci) held Lioyd Jones, Mrs Annie Her Miss Florence Arobambews, iprogram this afternoon was | Eleanor Jenkins and B. Wadde2t iy given over to competitions | The address of the evening wiil be . Mocetion and instru hn W “MUTILATED to restrain a etal by the ( m Railroad & called, little are tm the delivered by Roberts. re temperature for February was degrees, which te 1 Gegree above the average for — years ‘The total precipitation waa &* inches, Which ts .09 of an inch be ny, which the trustees of the) low the average | Total’ number of clear days 1 brary designate as . it udy 10, cloudy 17 al vandaltem,” ts constumty | ong Ate nm ly OE committed by the unre of 4 deerees on the fth. mint in the library, who me*!teig | 5 28 degrees on the Ird. Haow the tnd and trd By cutting out pages af pend. | fet! ov matter and tilustrations, SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED. the state law thie ie punishable by @ fing, or tm pt in the state piniten Au annual free scholarship of one year in the College of Liberal Ara Worst offenders areurchiterts of the Northwestern nol eveity cs, and members of our| Rvanston, ill, has been offered the geistocracy secking a mytiical | Beattic high schom ‘or one member Fy im lieu of an actual one. lof ite graduating clase each year a — Eligibility is to be based on 0 4 y student's personality amd stand’ « } PE | Principal Geiger received the / ter | yesterday Baward Jac . Writes for infor-| kson, 9 Chase st Expedition to Asia Minor AW YORK, March 2A ot ber brother, Jovi) expedition to Asta Minor and th known as Joel Beard,| asayro-Rabylonian Ortent, whiten MEE Rot secon in 25 years, | was orgnnized by Prot. J. R. Sterrett t to be in this he Greck department, sailed from re today ugias seeks her apenas ra, who left Can Factory tor Seattle. va Seotia,| BELLINGHAM, March m1 fe He was a soldier in| announced that the American Can mh war and WaSlcompany may construct a large His sister's) plant at Seattle as soon as ita fr fo 44 Elm St.) terests are disposed of to loca! cap | Maliste Long Beach, ‘i r son, Ern-| Minister In Trouble heard of in} PORT TOWNSEND, March 2 H. Killena, non-sectarian pas se in cow today charged with ping his daughter out of the at one time in] public schools. He claima they are ungodly TEN CENTS A DAY Wot much—the pri a cigar, of five postage stamps, enough at five per cent interest to make you well off. SECURITY SAVINGS AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO, 113 Seneca St., Seattle, Wash. ¢ of savings bank in Seattle, pays you savings account, compounded twice . arted a savings account? do today. aturday evenings t boxes for rent, $3.00 per year The best habit Ten cents per & the savings day at § per bank habit er cent compound- Have you a ed semi-annual- it? Depos ly in forty years Teceived in any Ct will make you et © | $4,633.35. Are You Particular In your choice of a DEN. TIST?. If not, you ought to be. We are particular In serving our patients. Every operator ie backed by exper. jence and a conscientious ef. fort, protected by # positive guarantee 5.00 and up “OO and up sosbiee and up Yai and uD Office 11s : 508 ee Ho 7 p.m. Sundays—@ to 12:3 Lady inte, | ATED DENTISTS soci 5, 6, 2 Second Av., Opposite Garve: A A LT Misa | DESOLATE DAUGHTER OF BRET | POOR JESSAMY HARTE STEELE, WHO 16 IN A POORHOUSE, |WILL BE HELPEO BY A BENEFIT TO BE GIVEN BY GOOD. HEARTED ELEANOR ROBSON. NEW YORK, March 2.--Talk po | more of ingratitude to authors Jing the future with « smile | "This t# the story of genius, of} It was some days ago when Mr« pathos and of the quality of cbartty.| Steele's friends in the east first | The @ispatches have told about/heard of her plight, in poor Jeseamy Harte Steele and ber | from the mayor of Portland, telling jreecue from the poorhouse by her|that she was in the almshouse |friends. She is the daughter of | She had gone there several monthe Bret Harte, Caltforniajago to give readings, but broke | hovellat recovered | dows on the platform, She was |her health somewhat and says that | soon without funds, and after stay all she wants is a chance to work|ing at several hotels and with and be self supporting. Te give people she was taken ther this chance, she reestves the almahou The mayor's Hpfedeeds of the Bt. Valentine's day brought prompt re performance of “Salomy Jane,” a | play adapted from one of her gifted | father's shert stories. Eleanor Rob | says, “I am bet ton, who has met wonderful suc} work 1 want to loows in the play, ts the donor, Mre. | ing.” SEEK FRANCHISE Bteole’s friends gay she ta now fac nym pathetic to the seage sponse. Inspired = by a this r, kindness she and I want to be self-support The corporation committer of the ty counci! held a long session yee rday afterncen with George Doo bieek to the granting of « fran chine | Worth, counsel, and Mark Lowd. ¢ity engineer to take ap this phase engineer of the Seattle Electric of the franchise with Mr Donworth |company, over the proposed line and draw a cieuee that will fully along Twonty-third av, to connect | protect the Snohomish and Btilia- BROOKLIN N Ns | ¥. Maron 2 he or t anon . (Berippe Telearanh Servis) — | ang ather Iriah oclatige will cote EL PASO, Tox, March 2-—Iyce® | brate Robert Eminet's Picthaay | diaries burned a railroad bridge On| morrow by public parades. In the | the Southern Pacific Isler last | evening there will be a public bar - | with the Intention of wrecking one | . at which Comptroller Mets w of the fast passenger trains side. The orator of the ocoash«n The passenger train was del 1 Judge James J. Walsh of em route, however, and an extra tan After the banquet an ifreight, running wild, discovered | , Program of music by well the e being out and flagged | \, artints will be given er Several peop were ng from the spot and © country detectives are today scour ne WEW FISHERIES BILL } ” | (Star Special Gervice.) OLYMPIA, March A new fist Jeries bill was introduced in the jhouse yesterday. The bill provides | for a complete check on the fishing nes innved. It fu doe to gill netters » fish In the | irfbutaries of sound during fu nth of It changes the | {36 b weekly sed seanon, from én Friday to 6 p. m. Sunday, to 6 a. m, Saturday to 6 p.m. Sunday giving the fisherman six working ights Instead of f « formerly | The com to accept | Gaches iting fian | traps In th f Puget | sound. We Make of Drivers Call for and Deliver Work Phones Main 240—Ind. 210 HARTE CHEERED BY KINDNESS meenage | The committee decided to ask the} city in granting « fran: | jwith the Alaska-Yukoo-Pacific ex-|chise providing for only « tempor position grounds. The question of ary Urides Later the Seattie Klee }a bridge crossing the portage, | trie Co. will help bulld a permanent | which is to be the line of the gov-| bridge, The new Mine will ran jermment canal, is the stumbling | across the city to Jackson st x — wee wesc 2m ome: ‘BURN BRIDGE TO | @kagit head, destgned for the fuller | | protection of the spawning ground jour field, the * new addition eet Dugdale’s this spring to recover the phe Olly, against T. B. t GM. Cameron grocery busir later moved stock +t 80 accounting the company's profite. WASHINGTON, monthly statement at thy 28, 1907, treasury, amounted to @ decrease of § od with February ia lows 1B) ed since maturity, $1,090) 604,802 Total, The casi field as follows 320,759,506. General fund, §$207.114,2 | subo.qoesse Total, $1,686,484,485. Habilitios $1,225 ,289,480, Detectives Brown |atater of ot him brothertn-law, F. The! woman was thorough etamination brother's hiding Limited’’ Pullman and jf Care | Bath, Barber Shop an conventence. In Each Directio: Call on us if tell you m lent service A. TINLING, Gen. Agt 3.0. MeMUL. City Poser Seattle, Was! A. D. CHARLTON Portland KOHLER & CHASE and RAINIERS PRACTICE Kockenfield, brother of professional The Rainiers professional 0 Gold reserve, $150,000,000 ‘Trost funds, $1,124,460,669. In Philippine treasury, $3.42 w Route of the Famous f “North Coast Electric Lighted Train Tourtet Sieeping Observation Car with Library THREE TRANSCONTINEN- TAL TRAINS DAILY nm © write and we will about our excel player, will captain the team Ike is 0,000 as profits ler Trading company, Alaska, wae com 1 tn a complaint filed Lindsay you by Cameron and Lindsay, the com plaimt alleges, were formerly tn the | in Seattle, Alaska Cameron went east for three years, and during his absence, he alleges | has been made of but U. S. PUBLIC DEBT (Gorinps Telegraph Service.) ‘, March 2 of the public! debt, iseued yesterday, shows that close of business February the debt, less cash in the 20,644,854, | 862, as compar-| The The debt I» recapitulated as fol Interest bearing debt, $920,099, 0. Debt In which interest has ceas 5. Debt bearing no tuterest, $699, in the treasury is clasal "8 ery A Katadlioned 1854, 1906 GECOND AV a Specialty the Perfect Laundering of “Table Linen PIANOS NU Aroade Bullding. LER TRADING CO. speedy — semt-professtonal | Dulers will be out for practice | day, Tim O'Rourke, a well | | bave been received, but the amount | cate with Dr, M. A. Matthews, the) TOWN WIPED OUT BY stroyed practically establishment tm this town early }this morning. Against which there are demand | standing amounting to! which leaves a oash | balance on hand of $400,164,664 Barbee | yesterday arrested Maud Stewart, Jouse Winkle, who wanted tn Olympia for the murder Lamp leased af Nothing of place was | national bank deposttaries,|COrding to advices from Mariette, |the Almunt Indians are dying fast, EAR RRR *! of Beattie, $100,000, J. B Pharo, On * J. Humphreys, J. D. Amos BANK CLEARINGS, Seattle Contract Copper come — * pany, of Beattle, $1,000,000, W. A,| March 2, 1907 17,568.08 | Marshal, Snohomish; W. H. Case Mareh 28, 1906 1,787,587.06 & George W. Millott, Beattie. * | Unique Realty company, of Beat ARK | tle, $50,000, Diogenes Minnis, J, W. 4 Minnis, W. A. Bass A VERY WICKED pier 859 Wilt Pass A-¥-P-E. Bill ELENA, Mont, March 2—The MANUFACTURER Sc. nouse committee has recommended ORONTO, arch 2 ayuKa | : the passing of a bill for $2 Citliccabsiicy moe re hore. ene oe ft a Montana exhibit at the A-Y-P-B. According to a letter of warning| church, against Alexander Mitchell, | received by L. B. Youngs, superin-| one of the church tendent of the light and water de-| charges with assault and unseemly , partment, one of the wealthiest] conduct in the church, will be in manufacturers of New York city in| vestigated { pursuing another manufacturer of| It appears that at the @uriday ser Reade st. with intent to murder and] vice the pastor remonatrated wit! utterly destroy him. The writer of’ mite 1 4 him of hiding offer which the letter is a maker of an electric light appliance called a gas check Without giving the nam of bis | bre nemy, the man says that the rich jthe plate after tory led ting This wetto, the was manufacturer has tried to poison his #tipend last year ond murder him. He has in his|but his understanding was that his employ about 60 agents who go| stipend had been reased, This about the country and bribery | year the increase w not forthcor and other means endeave to de ling and the trustees accuse him of | atroy the rival's business. The writ-| deducting the amount he considers er aske Mr. Youngs to watch out col for these emissarton Mr. Youngs thinks the letter is the product of a disordered mind SEEK FUNDS TO A THE CHINESE At a meeting of the Red Cross oming to him from the precaution of con | plate, hence the eoaling it NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Gpecia! Service.) OLYMPIA, March 2.~-Articles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state as |v soclety erday afternoon, an ap: | follows i peal was made for funds with which Sperry Flour company, of Call to relieve the suffering im the/fornia, certificate of appointment of J. D. Armatrong, state agent. 1 Thiel Mining & Development| company, of Bellingham, $600,000, B. F, Williams, C. A. Kline. | West Coast Investment company, | 5,000, T. J, Demorest, famine district in China. Several voluntary ocontritvutions ie inadequate, and persons desiring } to ald in this work should communt gE H. M. Herrin & Co,, Inc, of Ta-| coma, $10,000, H. M. Herrin, Charles Danderfield, of Beattle; W. A. Aus} tin, of Tacoma. | The Eimore company, of Beattie, $50,000, George EB. Young, Andrew M. Fits, Ferdinand B, Bdégerly, 8. B Woodruff, W. H. Beatty. Toksion Land company, of Beat tle, $5,250, G. Edgar Hayes, Edgar L. Crider, William D. Sherlock North Pacific Salvage company, president of the local society FIERCE FIRE (BSerippe Telegraph Service.) LEROY, Wis, March 2.-—Fire de every business The loss will be $200,000 Indians Dying Fast. BELAANGHAM, March 2—Ac xpinal montngitie being the ca GIVE YOU CREDIT On What You Want for Spring. Our Suits are unusually attractive and our prices are exceedingly reasonable. ATA WE {GIVE YOU Fa a CREDIT Puget Sound Marble & Gran- ite Co., Inc. &. M. Thayer, Manager. Cemetery Work of Every De- scription 2410 First Av Seattle. Standard Rotary and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you, No commissions to pay You save more than halt. Bole Agency. Cline’s Piano House 1206 SECOND AVENUE. aooD PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines PANTS TO ORDER FOR 14.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 814518 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Buliding. ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glam 706~—FIRST AV.——706 Northern Bank “DOWNING, Ly - KING & RYER Grain, pevicm wa" POULTRY NETTING—Car just received guaranteed. 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