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THE SEATTLE SLL LAS DEC, 31, 1907. 7 foh today commen suit for di-|til the case is settled. The wife ~~ Alén't run away, mamma; 1) Ralph, his ct 3 ' ph, his clothes tied In & bun (By United Prose. His jealousy was aroused, and AS UNAUTHORIZED Soin” eee wee yg te Ree on, Seereemd fe hotte tesidonce| Wanted to help you,” anid litle |dle, tptoed from the family resi! pLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec, 31.-~| was kindled by the play, which por. Gence carly yexterday mornis |trayed a story similar to his own order enjoining Johnson from mo- | at a la so number of sha f) Ralph Holland, 12 yours old, UviNg) without telling anyone of his plans | The clever acting of a stage vil | ase, He naw the villain shoot bie a jeating hie wife and child, or mining stock with his parents at 1010 1B. James and tramped the streets all day and |lain drove Harvey Hinkle, 23, to rival. and then shoot his former, “You may say for me that T have }ing for or have promined to pay | gems « 2 at st, lant night when (old that his | until late in the evening, ultimately | kil his rival in love, Jonn T Me | eweetheart fot pald nor promised to pay nor/for the publication of those cards. absence all day and tnto the night |losing his way, In the meantine | Ciintock, 23, and shoot his former cmutated the eitain der ie @ill 1 pay nor promise to pay any Others while not having specifically had caused his mother endless wor | his parents, frantic with apprehen- | sweetheart, according to a confes money oF Other thing of value to | promised to pay for them way that ry wion, had notified the police of @ sion he has made following his ar After his : cantare he eatd any newepaper any representa: | they expect to do so and will make i ° pape 1 went out to find work, mam: | lont by Fodtaore, Meepy and hun | rest in Poplar Bluff, Mo. where he | went to the show and then lay in tive of any newspaper for advertia./no kick about ~ ng so when the OF COUNTY PRISONERS ma,” he said, “and it was harder jary, the little fellow was glad to | fied after the shooting wait for McClintock and the girl. fae my candidacy for mayor sald |bill is presen than I thought return home | Hinkle went to the theater and When they approached I jumped up ing about the ai-|the cand */saw Miss Kdna Rogers, pretty #o- arid fired, 1 don’t know what made wPp.t s mornin Ido} Willem H. Murphy, another of now he th ne ae tb 8. dines i tien th elety girl, with John KR. McC io It.” Both e: ted to aa advert mt of my candi. |livbed, stated yewterday that he had] During the year 1907, ending to-| month the board bill agkrese cloty n John ell |me do it Both are expected to @acy in the le Republican. [}not authorized its publication nor] day, there were 1,887 prisoners rog- | $1,687.60. " die endeavoring to comply in ally to pay for the same. | istered in the county jail, exclusive}. UP t the poon hour the records eo , vhow 5,048 Glvil sults fled turing , criminal cases. Yor) CovnollaheT. # Mevelie, having) A. &. Via « thin morning filed a re 4,460 olvil suits and | been crowded out of the republican |declaration of candidacy for ¢ ith the provistons of the| In some instances it seems that ; " shor of the papar In ques | the 349 prisoners on the elty) 1907 and 29 1 has merely followed a practice | Chain gang who have been boarded | 1906 there w Trim aida which has been pursued for years | by priff Smith, There were only | 255 criminal tions = Increase for) jayoralty contest by the announce | oo be gem vse council: | s week im) ty of runatng an adverts 9 cinnoun wy » 190g | thle year of S civil suite and 4 ; man from the Second ward | Ee hoaa atmilar }mens or Swrtteup" of @ candida 84 prisoners cared for during 1906,) ciminal cases, The county clerk's | Ment of City Treasurer George Hum Joapite the withdrawal from the | at the hea ante nent politician and there: | S°Wlme an increase for this year) yeoetpts in 1907 will aggregate $69, | sell, this morning filed bis declara- republican mayoralty race of Coun: | +) 9 Lad vertis last year, | tion of candidacy for the nomina- | cilman Revelle out of deference to 000, compared te in @ DIN for the i] Of 496. tition! | # ding was. Nh wes os 4 victim to setile. | ‘The cont of boarding the county! an increase for 1907 of $7,480. Gen to hs nceed by sr Po an hd eee os — re ws , L. H The total clearings of the local; months January, $28,478,135.04; cement.” a provided in the | In many instanees these tilts have | Prisoners during the past year) The Juvenile court Frater | ber of the counell from the Iray still adheres to bie determin-| ot 1 tsar meourding to the ot. |February, $34,098298.06; Macch, mpg he craph rega.|beon paid Upan presentation, an@| Mounted to $16,612, estimating the| presiding, handled 626 cases this| ward. Already there ation to enter the race, and will . $41,241,420,19; April, $41, 24.22 fury taw tn | . pgs Rondel bee iug them thereby am|etpenses for December at $1,400.| year, compared with 845 for 15 other candidates for that nomina- file his deciaration some day this |ficlal report filed with the Seattle | $4}? 411 too Ki 5 Ye Jane, an.seu. yd ‘wen canaete me ee mew themselves as popular) T ost of boarding prisoners dar.) Since the new law went tuto eff tion week Clearing House axsociation this | 552.6; July, $45,492 409.2 August, i that it was being pald for, Some | w owner of the publication mounted to $12,278, show.) on June 12, there has been a large morning, amounted to $488,591, | $42,436,887.95 ptember, §42,012, ef the cand on — cards ap (in @testion and appear repeatedly |(@— an increase of $4.34. The | increase of actions brought to ¢ a es welt B 5 oners was during August, for which dren. 1 be tite $31,306) He Ee oh en ae a ed therein heaviest expenses for board of pris | rect lax parental control of ¢ » following are the clearings by | $31,2 WILL NOT PROSECUTE THE iwason case's Fricnns sav tuat no] TO MAKE RACE ~~ = eer jot al Jamos H. Motealfe, and | ers which convened early this after The question of whether Major | body. They point to the fact that! vainly endeavoring to induce Alfred noon } Otto A. Case is amenable to court! the board was promulgated by a) Battle, Joho Schram, Edward Cudi Mr. Olson was formerly a rent special act of the state logistat and ot De ratic war- | dent of Seattle, but left this city in (By United Press.) HARTFORD, Conn., Deo, 21.—If HEMSTERAD, L. L, Dee. 31-—It| Rev. Jere Knode Cooke ts not ap | " u ! t pre dt a to i” Ghe graddmother of Floretta Wha-| Prebended, it will not be the fault) Martial proceedings for his sale) ia i, constituted with a regular horses » the race, the moving | 1896 to go to Alaska, where he has ntiawes in her present atti. | C4 DM fatherintaw, Ro A. Clark.) ments attributtag the delay in con-| secretary and chairman. spirits in the King County Demo been quite successful in mining ve eey.sontinn as Sees Sees ae who wants him arrested for wife! structing the new armory to care “No man ia distranchised because cratic club last Might atterapted to tures, Returning from Alaska, be Gedo, the pursuit of Rev. Jere Anode | desertion. Mr. Clark expressed | jessness and inattention of the! be joing the Nattonal Guatd,” con-| bring D. B. Olson into the race bas of late been a resident of Brit Coo! charged with abduction in | surprise that the San Franc board having in charge the armory | tinued one of Major Cane's Criends The decision was reached at a\ixy Columbia, from where he Touuing away with the 17-year-old! thorities had not arrested ( proceeding». among whom felress, will probably be dropped Gen. Hamilton and ( completely. Mrs. Kaziah Whaley in) SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 31.—Rev.| Lamping, his superior Soday quoted in a New York 1 r Cooke, his wife and baby have e* | probably depend upon the decision| the average ¢itisen and taxpayer | fe saying that she will tak eaped from the eyes of the police) as to w ether the armory boar. is) would incur Ip questioning any ofj ’ -, Meps ta the prosecution. Uniess and are sti! Im hiding. The au) 4 civil or military body the aets of the board of county Bho grandmother or Naesad county thorities wil! take so farther stops) Friends of Major Came today tn-| commissioners” j Wu the expense of the pursuit of | prehend them, unless ordered | sist that the talk of a court martial! Major Case declined to diveuns | eth it will be arovess » «0 from the east is ridiculous, conte that the| the question at length today. i \ a = — armory board as constituted pos | ts known that he wilt be fully pre soasen only civil functions and in| pared to answer in any proceedings 4» — ~ { Me lieht and water departments * “i his residence t med { | — } fe the city Mr @f the city, will, early in Januar wi Be reappointed to succeed himself e Adjt. | today ‘and in criticising the o. Geo, H. armery commission) no m fficers, will ous erime has been commit! ting at the he hein }elub which | d than | might. The dine dquarters of the turned a few days ago with a view wted until after mid-jof making the forlorn-bope Deme ms of other avell-| cratic race. The Store Will Be ea has been su | LL. R. Drewtiner of the Washing- bird, the Rainier club at $1.50 a water department f6Tlton wah compa: the only wit bird, the Rathskeller at $6 cents m. This annc « e pe is ye wh Mga % B, = news called tn prosecution be and the Savoy at $1 a bird Drew ose omorrow meat . by Me or William Cee ee ies nadited ta ture kun by Game Warden Rief in Jus: | limer denied that he had tried to ckinan Moore at the city hall this; fon Phelps and reappotn H UF | tice Jon"s court today against | sell th tire stock birda over | ED: f@orning by Mayor Hinck, Mayer Humes and line teh company’s officiate and | the telephor in order to get rid mi INESDAY Mayor Moore will also reappotet Mayor Ballinger employes for bringing Mowxolian them befor th officers b 4 Dr. © B. Ford a member He has been superintendent of pheasanta from Japan for the Seat chance to interfere Januar Fj rst Bealth board. The question of the lighting department atnce om tle market, denied that he had tried As the prosecution and defense | y i, UMP | Becting a successor to Clark Nettle department was eatablis ton as & member of the civid service jentire plant having grown « evade the officers, He denied | agreed upon. the ev shifting the birds from warehouse was argued simply ¢ ro the cane the applica Ghumission has not yet been de iits present stage of efficiency under |. warehouse and icebox to leobox, | th Of the state law to the cause . — Mr. Nettleton is pot} = * ee Girection. harged, to keep them out of the | Richard Saxe Jones cited authority SSURANAK AND CURASTHEVRE CNG Te Oreos, utches of the law to show that no offense bud teen (Seattle Star's Exctusrve Service.) | the snow in sleds drawn by Exkimo ‘The fish company recelved 410 |cothmitted, claiming that the jaw! BAN FRANCISCO, Dee 31. | dons. birds from Yokohama on the Shaw- | was not nded to be so sweeping | Hoye ana «irla, read this stor e'* mut, paid the duty at Tac a and as to Include the present case. “ = ae they boarded « big Francisco The Anngal \" ut the birds on the market here Vandervoer held that the ense | *%° Httle Exkim au T Assistant Prosecuting Atrorney | was a very stmple one, and ew jiy ® uever aga about of Ke © f LY Me | Vanderveer foreed the admission | within the law to go to seh never January Sale from Drewliner that be had sup The hearing was put over, to be gure 2 k th t ted the Ingto the ith | resumed ain er th Pectin e names o tittle na f Th twenty-first annual meeting of th ne a pe cage eto ~ 4 Miss " . 4 | Were so anxious to get , t gan jumping . ial r eesle Newlin at Plymouth charch 4 ‘ tion they traveled thovsands and up and down with delight, and then . Washington Educational associats © She will render Browniug’s “A Blot Bey oe ede 669.4045 [meee om ge ws with actiete, aad | bes Undermuslins ‘was opened by President Edwin on the & icheon. Mise Newlin * . Oxgurahak and Suka lived tn real house Hie seteed rahak by the ‘Twltmyer at Piymouth church. To cx from the University of Ch ® ON FULL TIME, 10,000 MEN. # snow houses in the frozen fast. hands and pa . Matrew's sessions will be held in coco le «| een Hing yoo Thea Suks oe Begins the xymuasinm at the state aniver ednesday morning will be de-| i@ WONNE TERRE, Mo. Dec. & name « Eskimo village { at a approac on sity, and Thursday “wilt geo the voted to further papers and discus | ® 31.—The St. Josoph Lead com Oh Gensnets ecet.# Madi tnd fnstind ten Ther educators at Plymouth chureh sions and the afternoon to section | * pany and the Doe Rue Lead # | father bappened to get acquainted a idiou: it was the first sday agate moetings. (By United Press.) | company, which have been @ | with an American fur trader named time they had ever seen such a curt ‘The program this afterneon con-| Henry Pratt Jadsom, president of SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31.--Pire|@ working ou halftime during @ | Frank Joaquin, and he promised to ous sigh January Second tained bat two achedeled nombers. newaratty ad bee vr aoe destroyed the Chandler block on|@ the past 20 days, wil! resume @ | bring the boys to the United States Aiter Sukd@ and Ogurahak learn 7 besides the reports of the dishbend. or of the meeting “| Dewmm et. this morning. wiping! ® work af full time tomorrow. @ to get an education te speak Hnglish, and secure an @4 Wéucational council. DOr Wh oa, “The New a vat the business of several whole-|@ Ten thousand men are affect. @ ‘or days and days the tra and education, they will mturn to their Ham Savery read a final repert on <etion.”” on Wednesday evening commission firms. The lous) @ ed by the order & | the little Eekimo boys traveled over home in far off Alaska “Interest Motive and Aim.” and President Jodaon ts expected to reach $50,000. &. Brissolart, ai ® «| ve famalaat meee eM —— ‘ aie sere business man, was badly burned fale ee eee EERE OR HE HS! i by local alumni of the yore anew. reseutng an employe. - } preseeeeeeeeeeey BETTING 1$ 10 TO6 PARDON FOR PUTER. ON ATTELL (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 31.-—The betting on the Attel-Moran Gght ortina at 10 to 6 om Attell. The wurse of Study for Public 3c: SUES TACOMA HOTEL MAN FOR LARGE SUM Dougall & pouthwick, Co. COP FIRST AVE.¢ COLUMBIA ST. IRTLAND, Dee. 81.-—A cording to ® special dispatch m Washington, D. C., to the ning Journal, 8 A. D. r. the land frauder, ix to eeeeeeeee eens eee eee eee eee Charging alienation of affections, and « nta ¢ and} @ be parfbned on the recom epects are, tor a Maht rain to %. A. Gass, « well known traveling Jew he ¢ es jation of Heney and Dis #! morrow geen of this city, yesterday tiea |‘"* @ees any ree wou trict Attorney Baker of Wash The fighters are dot wo - ae oe —— — i a outs to enter into a com ington, so that he may testify ® | today Attell is safel; within SSS —— @uit in the Pierce county superior gyi to separate f her! ® in the laud fraud case: weight, and Moran can deep to the ~ t against J. C. Downei ¥ ne, Ce Soe Seen 4 equired notch witho nt Ogurahak and Suka as American boys think they'll look after hotel in| Ta prietor of the De SERRE ERE dle ? they've been going to schoo! awhile, } That city, and a well known figure bees Phase fe plenty of. Attell. maser tule =| fp business and club circles of the | the women were promise ‘ tise t \e Shotguns t A t there fe suit. fo . a a wi i it F Oc * ORIA, B.C, De RICHMOND, Ind., De A di brings new i p, le 1 4 + yi et . patch from Wenateh above 62 or fallen below 4 degrees. gands of ginut trees were blown Taal The average number of clr See tet meee ond aoe elatives: in Wayny F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue TEA @amaxes A wen . when he steps into the ring | * cha in brief t r orce pend P Hilderbrand and C He shape 8 se \Wvvveeeeeevevess eee a Meily won the love of Mra. Cha ene Proc i declara LATE CARS TONIGHT a . 7 on by tempting her with busband make sensafiona ar y for the city * ure of ease and affluence; alse smo® as a co-re jent cond ward md will | wit, the down tows stationn'\,# Rf ; that he gave her expensive dinners | by Gas tieket, Cox!" o> anaes her amentee . * : & momb« ; endanes Ciieton Puller " ; JANUARY FOR today comme in the su rs : ; and Paani wk |e ecosssaveresegh ahd) Ete ad Prosperous * * ao W YEARS her husbeed, Frank A. Fu pow O * SHOOTS AT GOVERNOR, w * 4 . demaoda a suitable divi c * ~* ° owen omnemty paEay O * (By United Press. * * CAPITAL FULLY PAID . , cures compiled by the w ® MANILA, Dec A disap Wig $100,000 00 * 4 ew ear condt in Janun # pointed Filipino toda * * “seen HURRICANE PREMIUM fi280O82 5: | Store Closed T As, and the average raint : * eoceres ihe i al tore Closed lomorrow inches. The warmest . (By United Press.) Allowed on Certificates * . ms that of 1906, when the average eee ee eee eee ee ee nd * ” * * * » * . * . is fixed at 4. and the prevailing 4 we tn fle nowne oer nt the vate ot @ ml porth end ot Vancouver inand on |) American’ Watch & | cent, Sresingre ‘ *lBe ‘wit entur urniture § SEEKS DIVORCE aaa . Jewelry Co., Ming Ida Ferguson, and o «| “airet package | i ‘ #1 apd . b, on their honeymoon t mea . j . _ 9, Charging cruel t ent aw oF , od 5 908 FIRST AV. | to take up their residence in # FOURTH AND PIKE ST. *| Your grocer returns your money | Second Avenue and Spring Street Fesult of which #he a elled “ 111) Piret @ aaa | went, eee ee ee ee ee ee ee vm don't like it; we pay bim =a aE 2 sae ee ~

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