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FIRE IN STORE, A. T. ERICKSON TO MAKE RACE FOR CITY COUNCIL Will Run at Large on SeatleGity Party Ticket—Seares.“*Y ex.s! or Corporate Lust in Replying to Request That He _piguit/skG0%!, NR poo. on iM PALMER, SOCIETY QUEEN, 14000 woe caused to the millinery |covevor JONSON'S MAGNETISM JST SIMPLY LEADS AID PLANS FOR GONVIGTS =: cc ischg:| | RACRMES WAsincton from & blaze which originated in| (@eattie Star's Exclusive Service.) the rear of the building, There had WASHINGTON, D. ©., Dec, 41 been no fire in the store, far r . as known the olectric wires were |J0hn A. Johnson, governor of Min- in good condition, There was in. | De#ota, has been in Washington. surance on the stook of $5,000 and | When he left he could have taken GEOLOGICAL OFFICERS, (Star Special Service. CHICAGO, Dee. Leading #0 oloty women of Chicago are taking An aotive interest tn the assistance ent attitude of soctety toward the i | ef convicts who desire to make an $1,000 on the fixtures. the keys of the elt ith bim 4 Mak R e. en carl gg org 18 dele other try before the world " Talk about ri nit!” Ne ina shrill 4 e Race, ie resent, duoluding. tine toud.] TRY declare that with the pres FORMER WIFE LEFT OUT nerenin, Kivery tin » he opened his logiste In the United States The oply 3 , ada. The following officers| @&" Who has worn prison stripes hice inpeech made at the Gridiron dinner BEL The Seattlo Manutucturery’ aaso-| ful campaigns and led forlorn | 00 I datvin of] here I no hope of the rehabiita pon ‘ was his—that is, none of the others 4 a presentation on hepes ~~ ion ol ®# honest effort once he ta nited Press.) ted after he got throu abe ber oe salty ieket in the! "AS manufacturers, 1 oy oc Ana et feat e ny, SOrk® | branded as a felon. ‘Thotr aim ts CHICAGO, “ML Deo. tt.—Judge | ee e Seattle City par bke soctates have shared the fruits of o gton, Barnes, ot the superior court, has held that Mary MeDonald, the frst | summing expedition by a member wife of Michael ©, MeDonald, the | of the model tenement commission, sporting man and former democrat land when he came back was le politician, now d used, has 10 | made an honorary tenement com interest in his entat to make his pathway back to right eous living easter for him Mra, Potter Palmer, long soclety queen of Chicago, ix the leader in the movement, Associated with her Jare such women of social promi ually he was haled on a efforts and It seema but just | {8 Be president; A, Lawson of Cal, second viee presi nd Kdmund Otis Hovey of | rk, secretary candidacy of Oliver T. Erickson, | (he vice president of that body, for for me to render such service ax bas may be at my command. The poticy outlined in your platform ts caleu lated to help manufacturers both }dent ow counciiman-atlarge. Mr. Brickson’s declaration of candidacy will prot my as The court | missioner ably de filed today, directly and indirectly, and wKL DIKER GIVES nenee and wealth as Mrs, J, Ogden alvo held that the trastees should | Johnson walked from his hotel to id Mr. Erickson’s candidacy ts the| have my hearty support. There =~ | Armour, Mra, Arthur Meeker and not be enjoined from turning over |the capitol with Wm. J. Bryan, and outgrowth of a number of confer.) manufacturers hr lage Ay bg no S Mrs, Geo, Mo Pullmany with scores her dower to the second wife, Dora | so tactful was he that the subject of GOV. JOHN A, JOHNSON, ences between prominent members dg ile Renid ie hele jof others, Dally new reeruits are McDonald, who ts to be arraigned | the presidential nomination was not —— being added to the list ) They are working with Maude Ballington Booth, “the little moth for the shooting of Webster 8.!s0 much as mentioned by either of | Certainly Johnson himself does not. | Guerin, them. He met and was looked over| He said so very frankly before he } - a |by every prominent democrat from | left LEAVE UNDER CLOUD jsouth of the Mason and Dixon line,| “No,” said he, “Mr, Bryan seems : A |Jas. K, Jones, who managed two!to be the man whom the people ] ak 1h h campaigns; Senator Daniel | want, and I don't expect my name of Virginia, Clay of Georgia, Repre-|to be mentioned in the conven- |nontative Willams of Misstsaippi, | tion,” } (8: HOQUIAM Officer \Col. R. J. Bright; former sergeant’) However this may turn out there James McGriff of the local police | atarms of the senate, and a score |is no doubt about it. Jobn A, Johns fo resigned hin position today lof others have | bearing testl-|son is a taking sort. He has thag and suddenly departed for the | mony to the good impression made |rare quality known as “personal | east. He gave no reason for his {on them by the Minnesota gover-| magnetism.” He {8 simple and un- act, but it Ix presumed to be be affected in his ways, and creates of the Manufacture: association | where competition holds sway must apirite in the nompar-| eventually side with us. a By United Pi Gnd leading sp to : “ yam NATH, Dee, $1.—Carthage, tean movement, conferences which | “Not long since Jamon er” of Hope Hall, the institation FT en nated some two weeks ago in| Said to the secretary of the Lum-|® subi of this city, was deluged | founded by tine Booth for the wh | Be dctermination to circulate peti | ber Manufacturers’ assoctation: I) with alhowor of gold nuggets and | tering of released convicts until em fions asking him to enter the race, | W!ll put many other lumbermen 10 | dust” Bosterday ployment has been obtained for - ~ * the hands of receivers before this z Primartly their effort will Fe Erikson weet en re irate question ts settled, and they} WJ. Brant was the answer a eu fadtie nee ne Foe eee een the circam,| Will have ample tithe to cool thelr rears ago Hrant left Car | Gnoon of emplovment Gamoee, place he. bad bows promi-| heels before the commission reo-|thage § the Klondike. Now he| They have pledged themselves to pent for several years tn both move- | 4¢r# Its final decision. jowns @eral gold mines and han-| give their personal attention to the ments and is well and widely Calis Hill Heartless, |dies yew dust in bushel baskets, / work. They must go into the pris ath He a@ved in Carthage yeaterday | ons Uremselves, talk with the con Known both for his independent and) is. ie a man viewing commer: | with a / ° t ! ots | vie , cause of the fact that his name has | 1¢ got so finally that republ) reasive polities! ideas, and as! chel filled with nuggets | viets, learn thelr possfbilities and} au j e © fina hat republicans | an impression of genuineness. That & leading lonak qemetaetarer ana | an = with the same a jand du@ These he distributed as/ambitions, and lend every posalble | mixed up in . recent gcandal | Were quite as anxious a# democrats |is the groundwork of his popular. cency that a savage gazes upen the | souvent to al! his old friends st ee” ‘ ‘ ring himself and the city |to meet Johneo nd Represe : ‘men sponse to r angistance to putting them in the neon, and Representa- ity business Ete renpanse to the! renee of battle and fejeicing that a H tition urging him to become a - 4 cece, Mr. Brickson yeoterday pe ee er ee replied as follows r marabal tive Fred St A special meeting of the city | was like t council has been called for tomor- | peauty, and iil try to have several of | way ef ultimate reform upon their ut Hill /the yo@ger men of Cafthage ac-| release. And they are really doing MPU | compan m to the Klondike the | this ne of Bt. Paul (rep.)| And think of the popularity of a owner of a prize man who can be elected governor it the bétter part of on a democratic tieket in a repub- tion, and no small share haa come | rst of he V ving Tow, at the request of the city mar- | three days conductin, info at ta P ie pond | @ year to assist in the de-| Whenever a prisoner evinces @ Nh | th a ncting informal |lican state—in an election that | i Mr. Erickson Replies. }from the lumber manufacturers, | velopmdt of his mines desire to reform, hia name. ie en shat, to investigate certain charges | Johnson receptions. gives Roosevelt 161,000 majority, 1 “Tt seems to nie that men better! but the lust that corporate power ; | rolled upon the books of Hope Hail belug made concerning his moral | Does it mean that Johnson has a/And last year Johnson was re. ‘ Kknownshould be selected to enter has given makes him heartless. No When re ity, and presumably in consequence | maned the convict goes to] the hall, is sultably clothed, pro”? vided with accommodations, and malotained until a position is found! for him The employer is put into full pes! | neasiOn of the facts regarding the employe. His sympathies are ep | listed, and he becomes the convict's? is ena | Gotenter an well as hin employer. | will be eftert : ‘he fellow employes know nothing} & dance on New |of the convict’s past. He is shel Year's nifit at the hotel. |tered on every side until hope fx enth Century Club. |revived and ambition restored. teenth Century club wit! | Comparatively few of these men be | ursday afternoon, Janu- | tray this trust look-tn for the dem jot which cha ee Officer MeGriff | tion? and a loca! business man hav@ de | parted hurriedly for the east —_———== == = es nwvor anonews ooo DMMY ENTRYMEN SYSTEM | NEW YORK, . P Edward C. Andrews of the New | York east confere died at | Brooklyn the agrippe Ay Bet | Bishop Andrews ix the first promin. DENVER, Dec, 31.—In another The opinion of the court was n Shaeamah Sb the von Sweeping decision, Judge Robert E. | founded on the case of the St. Louw Of the diseues which 18 now belee |Lewia, in the United States district |in people, who-were members of felt with considerable severity al} COUrt, has freed 18 defendants of company known as the Yampa Goal iever'the east “4 the charge of fllegally acquiring company, and were charged with { Mra. Ronald,| ‘The jocal orgadteation, with _ . |coal lands tn Colorado under the obtaining 6,000 acres of land in ah | which society leaders have allied | 8) JAPSHOT OF MAS. POTTER ] dummy entrymen system, and said Routt county valued at $500,600. of Columbus Dance. themselves, is the Volunteer Prison ee in BrubeniNde cos H.L. KLEIN jj that the whole theory on which the Judge Lewis held that there is no ratic nomina |elected by a majority of over the lists for so important a posl-/ man so ruthless could ever remain jobody seems to think #0. | 70,000. tion. However, the standing of!in charge of a pablic utility owned these men in the community | by the people. | prompts me to waive my own judg ‘That you have organtzed a polit Bits 0’ GOSSIP Ment and do their bidding. The/ ical movement outside the pale of en who have Joined in your re-| national and state politics, seems | Quest to me to become a candidate, to me to be tn harmony with the Doth manufacturers and municipal spirit of the times. Al! over th Ownership advocates, have worked union munielpal ¢ even! | ance at Stetson. for years, in season and out, to where conducted und old party | e Seattle a city where manu-| banners, are often partisan In name |’ Bes urers may thrive and prosper. | only and not fo essence. The time y have labored to give us cheap-|for sach a campaign ts propitious, | et power and light, the best water for there is a storm on the indus | th the world at a reasonable price, trial sea. At such times the scales | py, fetter streets and good govern-/of blind partisanship loosen from Ment. To accomplish these things | men's eyes and thy ask each other "they have organized, contributed In which direction lies the path of » < obuaeada and money, conducted success ae sae 8 ee f Columbus, Counclt No. 3 league, It operates under the aus THE SHOEMAKER. government has worked in the law which makes it criminal for a d over “ 0 tavitations pices « ot the Volunteers of ‘América. | tume. prosecutions is wrong. » citizen to agree in advance of an o be given on ve If you can't get boots or shoes All the indictments in lend cases entry of coal land to sell to othe es in Christensen's road. = to ft you, get them made to found by the fe 1 grand jury ers, whether individuals or corpora Measure at jast summer except one have now tions, the land that he might ae been quashed by Judge Lewis. quire by purchase. 217 JAMES STREET. MERCHANT'S ENEMY , ee ee the drama’ geret OlseG will entertain the By United Press.) el Thorbirn Ross, George H. Hill, |tie at ® réital to be etven in PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 31.—W.|T, T. Burkhart, J. E. Atkinson and |uditorlumpf the Columbia Must FACE INDICTMENT ... °° om MM. Ladd has agreed to take over|F. M. Warren jeorage The assets of the Ross bank and| Experts continue to dig up sensa ae FAS teste a OE . |..BY FREDERICK F. INGRAM, | United | United States selling $50,000,000 iy all its deposits within three (tions in the bank's accownts, and . 7 7 me Mr ea. | Chairman Transportat each a year Mise Pam Pulte rs. Details of thé plan will be |te confirm the knowledge that its emore were married at tee Manufacturing t tuation that t# brin ed late today in a confer- | dealings were the most scandalous |/f"" M. ! oe Scare patease oan ers’ Assoc rit ioebin tx tadrieload teen : e hetwoen & cominittee of depos- | Portland has ever seen. A commit: | Queen Ann ave, by Rev. Willlam| There ts a surprising opposition |peth the country merebant and f~ agente of Mr. Ladd, John | tee of depositors will insist on pay- |i. Leech to the parcels post among the the manufacturer The enormous a ning, district attorney, and W.| ment of interest by Mr. Ladd until Engag@ment Announced jcountry merchants, all unfounded. ‘power given the mail order houses ae Bristol, special counsel for the !claims are fully met Mr re JON. Bh and for the American Surety Mr. Ladd will pay out fully $2.-| Charleston, announce th ny. Mr. Ladd will not be 560,000 before has liquidated | ment of (pir daughter Daisy to | thinking that the mall order houses 'tation rates, makes them dictators ited ‘bat the officers of the \all of the bank's liabilities, Dis |Mr. J. W-frown, of Seattle, Theithat are gradually driving them iand the manufacturer that ie not , District Attorney Manning trict Attorney Manning hag issued | | wedding ‘e gp take place about the | 1, the wall are created by the par-Horced to make them unfair and un will be indicted next Mon- a statement notifying all the de * se on ef cies Cl eae cols post. It fe a curious notion, |profitabie « antord Glee oncer| mm one consid 6 tact Secounts will be continued, | sot sell them at a discount as they |S.cuary i.pt Keane hall, which |the country merchant hes & prac existence to transportation condi Try em or unc. order to = hte mead be. Peg now be paid dollar for dol- | wiit be folpwed by an thformal | tical monopoly of the country one that give t rs in’ re r. practical Idance. The affair is given under | ¢r With a email stock, "Wp | onopoly of the pl mage and you will have them ted the €\In the main these objecting mer ity organiaation and capital, f re chants have been seduced Into jqered by discritninatory transpor yeeamions or get out of bustnons, ts lucky AN SS OOD me —— | the aunpio of the Stanford Club | jem, by samples from ? , GROTTE-RA’ of Puge r ‘ @ountry districts They have THE TE-RANKIN CO. of Puget Sapna Cities, be euppiion all Galle, however} aeeeaa” Gf tecmer ctetmen ts for er Improgment Club Dance. jvarious they may be, trading 08 every township. who bunch. the t dinn: ° The Fourt nth «=Ward Improve- ‘una {tte capital of the jobber and mant- tomers of neighbor farmers for a n® \factarer, getting dellyery by par-'amall percentage or a premium rk cafe 181i on New Year's © r , we eoadt: the ball will t used | cel post after sale for a nomlnal| while the country merchant must towards thé building of the W lee. There ts little opportantly sell the deterioratiog wares on his Beattic ciuli house. Wagner's or-|for the outside seller to go over! shelves on credit to those without ° { jchestra willfurnish the music his head, and no excuse for the the ready cash, or at prices high | Paewell-Higgins. }rural dweller to risk hjs cash fr enough to cover the risk of uncer Miss Mam P ited In @@vance, buying unsight and un- | tain deferred payments. marriage toe ment club wl give a dance at L y rwell Howard Higgins on |seen of an outside stranger. It {* certainly a thying position \ & J Saturday, Becember 21. at 3:30) Im the United States, without a Transportation difficulties prevent x fae Nir aed aieoennees officlat | parcels post, the country mer |him competiim for the trade of Fenidents of Back Dine aed Week” |chante can only buy In bulk. Lack jeash buyers, and ball accounts wipe at whjch plage they will make their |Of Customers and capital compels a out his profits with credit buyers home |meager stock, soon out of style| Give the country merchant and a | Willhncon-Gpencer. jand out of sorts, and always be-jthe manufacturer an even char The most nutritious In the chigch parlors of the new |hind the cities’ offectr gs The | with the mail order house, by tn byterlan church, at 6 o'clock, on | difference between his wholesale stalling the parcele post, and the istman ef. occurred the wed-|cost, with exorbitant freight add. | farmers supplies would flow ding of Mike Elisa A. Wilkinson to | ed, i the retall price, even on through the natural channel, the Mr. Henry Spencer. Hey. Dr. | such undesirable things as he may |nefghborhood store, and the coun Matthews wap the officiating cler |display, givee the mail order try town would take on the great «yman. Mr. and Mra. Spencer wit!| house {t# opportunity, and so we er importance d4e an important din make the® home in Seattle. |xe# mall order houses im the tributing point / Scott-Manue! rare ganihisesrearetliaas On December 2% curred the | == “er ees o20 CUPID IS GIVEN A SOLAR PLEXUS staple made from wheat. 5 dust proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY iP diner, ceremony which was polemnized by Rev. Dr Matthews, was performed in the parlors of the Diller hotel at 6 gelock. Mt and Mra, Manuel will be at home in Palmer after Janu es ary) ist. (By United Press.) jflmonial market was strong, with Talk on “Musical History.” ALBANY, Ore., Dec. 31.—The retab apward tendency until October Mr. BL. Bh t give the first aber of his second series of talke jeal Histor n of this wee beginning cent financial panic has given Cu) pid # solar plexus blow in Ling) der jeounty, The swains of Albany, Lay the banon and Twin Buttes still love.) ket Their intentions, they fondly ab! Widowers, T-year-old rt, are still honorable, but naj) ments and the shorts caug diate. They are issuing clear, contracts due for delivery at about ing house certificates on honest af, Ghristmas time comprined the |fection, but they are dated “redeeny | demand. The public was not trad Then a decided slump set in. The nd for Heenses was loggy, and ading was all within the mar Will be aswinted Mra. David W White Mrs. Mary nberger Seott, | im Herr Morita Rosen and Mr. Lo Dimond 1 able upon the revival of good) { and as a result tb word of CARY 18 APPEALED. times.” ‘This is the conclusion af] {007 will fall behind that of 1906|| StIVEET MUSIC || ONLY $10 DOWN P - rived at by the county clerk aftes|i@ Linn county i s k will take a a wd - ‘ ogy we an | Year and compared it with the ree-|White House circulation, please Old Ores Home up | te'-veur home one fey : . bryan “9 lords of previot care, The mat-| copy Ati ‘ w | Seat 1 tntredues Store Open Thursday Morning at the © |} injunction neainst the ‘disposal or ors of previous » mat. | cos abort Der ast, Se Planos the seas: usually sell for Ss ot le not less than 5 to $50 down can be had for a small Ten Dollars, deliv minthg stocks and gold held by th Scandinavian-American bank for KE Waltuok,” piblower Girt’ 36 | T. Barnette and associates. Caus } : Hy Hearted Sp ten has been given a judgment on | H Pa s : rea | an Alaska grubstake deal with Bar-| boring ing me ts” Time, nette, which involves several hun . dred thousand dollars : ' Usual Time © free exam. [1403 To| Jouy wid ered free to + iat a Walinon, your home ? | SECOND Joint installation (By ed Press.) praised Roosevelt and the admin-|} ! pd pee Org Sookie Bit weed: Fane ] AVENUE. Joint installation of officers of | BOSTON ee, 31.—Halled as, istration for the fight against trusts |} 1 In Moneye With || "New F $225 up. subi: Seattle Union, No, 17, and Rainier|“the next president of the United and stated that the president was ||) Yeo Peacock New Pianos $320 up emp rm Union, No. 23, Order of Wasbing-| States,” and greeted with tremend: | not responsible for the recent finan- | | KOHLER & CHASE, CORNER ton, will be held at Fraternal hall,|ous cheers, Secretary of War Taft etal flurry j | | 1818 Second Av. SECOND AVE. Ballard, Thursday evening. Mem-| appeared last night before the Mer, Secretary Taft's speech indicated . (Opposite Arcade Block.) AND bers of the Seattle Union are to|chants’ association and made a, that, if he ts elected of CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE | SEATTLE. BUY NOW UNION ST meet at Pike st. and First ave. at|characteristic speech. Throughout the United States, he will 8.—Catalogue and prices Pane i Pay LATER led fre south of 10 p. m., and go to Ballard in a|hie remarks, Secretary Taft fought) President Roosevelt's polley to 1205 Second Ave. body. shy of his political aspirations. He | wards trusts, ae |