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= LAST EDITION Josh Wise says rT pees reformed! down!!! UNIVERSITY STUDENT IS LOST IN THE eat Hunting Monday and Did Not Return—Searching (By United Press.) shots just before dark. It is the BELLINGHAM, Jan. 1--More of those who are conducting tan one houndre¢ men started for reh that the boy will never) i allve the woods in the victaity of Chuck ptendent Hughes was called Lake Ssramish ttle, where he went to at Gis Morning in the search for 1% 0 xtate tenchers’ convention. Edward Hughes, son of the as soon as it was known that his Superintendent of schools. son was lost, and arriving last doy bas been lost since Mon- night he immediately started with when be was bunting with a party and will take up the search comrades and became sep this morning from them in the dense for) Young Hughes fs a graduate of! the Bellingham high school and ts y and last sight at present @ freshman at the Unt garching parties scoured the victo- versity of Washington. The hunt bat Ae onty reward for their ing*trip was taken daring his holl @areh was the beartug of three day visit home from college. MAKE GREATGAIN IN MEMBERSHIP | t S32 ! | it z The growth of organized labor; According to figures furnished : Guitle during the past year has Yesterday by Business Agent Frank | ig og B rsa pom Cotterill. there are 110 uplone ens very granits in the city. Wages have Increased | f melaied with the various unions. jin the unions from 15 to 25 yer! The increase of membership |cent during the past year | geder the centro! organization, the) The general property owned by and the/the unions aggregate $200,000 {u/ Assembly has been | value inciudite the Later Temple (Swelling th® total membership /and the Union coal mine at ‘Tagaquah. j TEIGH OF CRIME TERRORIZES TACOMA (By United Press.) ; Hira Hanson, a carpenter, last 25 Jan. 1.—Chiet of Po- cents and @ pocket knife at South | Malowey Wit! try to stop the Ninth and J. and Augvet Taylor. ‘Ware that fs «xeeping over 4! North 12th and J, was out 30 terrorizing people. Al cents, his knife and keys as the are of nightly oc result of @ litte conference with B single arrest has the three thugs. Taylor ieft $66 ‘The bandits thas far 44, home before starting down town @utirely successful in od thus escaped a heavier com tribution | B Check the thieves the Miss Ella Woods was caught! @ raid of aii re Monday night while walking on | ‘who cannot give South 15th, between I and Yakima. | himself and show A thiet suddenly appeared and/ @ support will be smatebed her pocketbook, contain Sourt and given « job ing $21 and a valuable diamond wang. ring. three thieves operat- BOTs HEM the north end, holding Free electricity travels at the | citizens. A.C. Thompson, |same rate as Ngbt-—186,000 miles | . Was relieved of $2 at'a second. Through wire, only 1€,-} FOR THE | Another Leap Year Has Arrived and Femininity Need Wo Longer Wait for Backward Man to Pop the Marriage wit! Nourish in the year | to them the closing of the gates, so the old-time custom bf matrimony jhas languished / mes will not daunt the | hut not 20 with the girs. They ho have waited seven years | are willing gamblers in the game of | se emecetantty to embrace the | chance called matrimony. They are: Mate of matrimony |Uusually willing to take a chance, | Small salaries will not deterleven if he is only half a c * them. land have been known to turn half a They bate the inclination; they | chance into an opportunity in life. Rave the nerve; they always have.| Three years out of four the n ad fe this year of our Lord they |are safe in single selfishness. Th ve the opportunity also, for 190% \fourth year saves the race. For thes BA 29 days in the month of Febru. the seal is broken from feminine , Which makes it a leap y ips, and thowe obtusé males who year usually comes every |cannot read the language of the ‘es must Heten to the words of the tongue / Can You Say No? } Where women are concerned, how We dondiy weico: > many men ¢an say no? . ee Since the days of Adam’s acquil 3 - esence, there have been few And | nl apa soe inte tudo “ite [in this faet Tes the salvation of the | pay jump into arena “ ae marrying girl | oo, ~ “ bifureated bl | she is not tongue-tied excepting Uckets and bonnets lin the path of love. She does not No Excuse Left. broach the matrimonial question Bo, the young men of Seattle may |with the brutality of the untamed Ld hide behind the excuse |savage, man. She approaches the that the high price of living bars |subject with delicate finesse. She ee out from matrimony. For sev. | does not waste an ace when a ten Fears they have hidden behind | spot will do the work Gib excuse, while they biew in their| As she reaches ont @ silken paw Ses for the choicest amusements |toward the heart of her victim, the Rediy affords. Matrimony means claws are withdrawn deeply within | ite full length M Pith and M o 000 miles a second. | wheat. oO | by custom. She is not a blunderer not, the awa SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ‘WEDNESDAY, JAN, 1, 1908, MUINSY IMP. | Dick and Doo | bile: | Bvere ay Sy Hartngge “Bay, Adolf, I haf a ask to quem General Pu Everett True Bf people didn't SONWEED:; paw | Ww | I'll be on der job, Baby x fe & outrage Wain “inehe A abide swear eo ich, | bos aid sum | We Ste chums, tion you, Dit you know vot 19.0%?" , Here ts 1908 and lots them ont resinvshu.e, | Bes i.wefiarables, | ’ bo. Wateh my baby x baan't | leaf and it woulda’ nave butt tle help him | BUT THEN, you | No, Ongar; I did nod efen know smoke. Git wise; H swear off. | brace om 4 { can't lose Doe { it wass hungry, ba, ba, het” elt wise! | tan talky-talk now “WOODS| FOR NEW YEAR NN ooo a ; Bam Corbett—Working so hard The above may be considered the | am, talking about his friend, the) (By United Press.) official motto of New Year's day ; next mayor. | DAWSON, Jan. 1.-—Hlac Hille KLONDIKE GOLD STRIKE, | It is easy to swear off it tw hard to stay sworn Ones @ year the world demon strates ite desire to reform. about election ° During the remaining 364 de me—Trying to out the world demonstrates the Insta: | wermh Mampbries | bility of reform. |. Pret, Reb, rab, rab - | Yet with commendable persiat. | @thudtond, ‘74 jeney the world continues to *wear | Wr HB. Conthear—Bupertin ff on the first day of every year bs 4 le conversation. 1 Fie & i and to resume ita foresworn hebite CG. Team—Getting its for, wet jon the second day | Hoping to fad something in the | ¥éte Smith—Coveting Lou's job. ewearoff line that will etek, The guie Byivain—Touting. Dawson, & tributary of the Stewart river, 33 miles long, is now staked y miners are prospecting and some are taking out dumps, Some of the claims ‘© held at $5,000 to $30,000 each. Star makes the following sumges | Drew—Expiaining new yank by | Le — tions so a oe ail F harley Beckingham — Rictous » tea 2 : —- ev. . jatthewe— Eating Lastin Cartes Reggio i quail |, Pete Cook—iilreute facial free recently deciared bankrupt, bas|,.22°* Furth—Running too many | Gung been appointed recelver, also, for |“*y. ae | Mayor Moore—Arresting social Giretaite Sedan ee Mane } jarry Carrolt—Teiling about bie | ig for obstructing street traffic. and her husband, Maurice Camp | 4°! Old college professor, ; Scott Cathoun—Speculating in| qvuun bell, who filed petitions in bank-| Lewle Lety—Loaning money BrRdncome paying rea! estate, feptey pectetday, The cchetete of |. . Morris — Making} Sem Hili—Trying to become Mra. Carter Payne filed, shows lia. | *Peeches sa | Mgasent of the Raialer club bilities of #194418, of whieh gisé.|, 2#6@ Mumphriee—Taking anti! William H. Murphy—Making the | 4, 444 is unsecured, and assets of | + |maytowal sacrifice of running for $5,926. / ©. E. Dugdaie—Running (raining ceppetinanetiarge | . i: meee ait schoo! fer young ball players. | General James Metcaife—Tryine |ax pany “Proxy” T. F. Kane-—Seeking an- | to prove bimeclf a hero. HAYWOOD HAS tue publicity | °P. 4. Donohue—Posing an a Dem: | doubted!) Richard i¢ Jones-—Probing for eemm while trying to land the the game jens amatoid bone, | Munieigal Ownership nomination | Game Warden Rief—(Gum shoe for mayor DENVER, Jan. 1—A report that! Prof. Ed 6, Meany—Making his \towstabliah morning papers. Wittiam D, Haywood, who wan ‘ory | Councitman T. P, Revelio—Fatab tried at Botwe and foand not guilty) Ovcar Lee Thompson-—-Remark | hic markets of complicity tn the marder of For-|'n# “Such things as that — | |. Powell—Trying to guess mer Governor Steunenberg of Idaho, 6” what the supreme court will guess has retired permanently from the Pref. Kincaid—Collecting data on| Frederiek L. Gawyer—Trying to office of secretary treasurer of the Amatoid bones. be ob munteipally owned public Western Federation of Miners, is| Maj. Otto A. Case—Dtequssing lee. f denied wday at the headquar the armory board Dhartes H. Burnett—Taking ad of that organization in this city Bert Taylor—Taiking politics. Wee in polities from Frank H. Mul Ernest Mille, member of the execa? Joe Cameron—"What yu want, /ley and Henry Beck tive committee of the federation, | borat | | } j who & acting a8 secretary and| Kenneth Mackintosh—Fancy two | between acts _ i treasurer por | that the committee hour lumeheons. Cart Rees—Hoosting for “the erer had ative Haywood a vacation) €. 8. Heraid—Overstudying tran | Moore theater. watt! Sew and thet he would chise tax cages, George eon ge © © leetare tour in the) Frank Griffith--Celebrating Gan lie dead towns. . ¢ - | James P. Agnew—Konching the | rests. ‘office so regularly Lou Cohen—Beonting for Root SH 1PP in G G R ows Oce Brier—Promising so masy| dohn Cragweli—Using the term chen ane | fobe Ga that right?’ Port Wardeo Spaulding has made em saiesnainsiap-acemneiliapi dticeeeiiaiaagatteamatiaeema =e REE his annual report, and It shows that | jthe business ts rapidly tnereasing A big gnin in tm from this port ports iawhown for 1907 over 1966 Alas! Posiness ie Increasing at a | big per cent, and the Orient has) spent $16,611,766 for four nd | FOR ELECTION The registration of voters for the jélection, and approxjmately 363000 | munteipal and general etections of /hllpes to be regintered, it has been sie oer ,coteeecmasianaee SR RR RT | ° morning by & foree of clerks work: lanout 1,500 a day. It is altogether [ing under the direction of Chief! possible that, as the day draws) Registration Clerk P. H. Wilson. /Rear for the primary election they | Visieg the first two hours the reg-| will come in at an even more rapid | jiatration office was open some 40/ Tete than this. | electors presented themaecives at; Even with the present force of 16 joffice for registration. With 16\clérke the office room ts too re clerks on duty, this pamber wan/ stricted for the most efficient work . havdled without any noticeable Gon: }of registration, and the clerks are the cushion. With gentle taps she | costion. }fallfng over cach other In their ef- sets the palpitating ball to rolling--|" Phe first person registered was forts to dispatch the work. As the her way. She keeps it rolling with | Chief Clerk Wilson and he was fo}-| work increases, it will be necessary | gentle persuasion. It ts only when | jowed if tarn by a number of the the increase this office force. it is safely within ber grasp that the | other clerks, so that the chief work | ¢ registration office will be claws are unfuried. of the clerks for the day, will be! open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m To the very clever girl leap Year | the registration of thelr own names.| and when tke necessity arises, it is of small consideration. Before) with bat 28 days within which{w@l be kept open also for a few! leap year rolls around, she bas tired to register voters for the primary | bours in the evening | of the game and han deftly patted a a aaa Re | = — = ee = her victim into a proposal, which be fondly dreams is the result of his own foresight and courage. | Leap Year s Boon. | Bat there are the less clever, and | | to them leap year is a boon, It {s} | & boon because it offers a salve to| the conventional conscience. One} (By United Press.) of Rebekahs. She was 56 years of year in four, convention has de} WALLA WALLA, Jan. 1.—Mra and was married te Le F. A Creed that the woman may take|1» F. A. Shaw, one of the trustees Shaw in 1878. oHer husband is one the leading part in the connublal of the Odd Fellows’ home, dropped @f the leading lodge men of the campaign. She may lead her vic- | dead of heart disease yesterday aft state. She was the first president tim along the dewey paths of the ernpoon at her home. She was one of the Rebekah assembly of Wash. garden of love whether she be &) of the most promiient women of! figton and was a trustee of the Odd canary wird or a bumble bee } Walla Walla, She was pr nt Fellows” home of this state from The music of either inds sweet) of Sunshine club and prominent in the time it was opened, in 1895 to the ears of enchanted youth al-| the Order of Eastern Star and Ordew! autil her death though the peck of one is less ag Se eemunmiieeiasiammmn gravating than the sting of the other, Kither Is a powerful tncen \CHIEF WONT TAKE PATROLMAN BACK tive in action | So let that callow youth who} thinks there is nothing more in| Claiming that bis position ts justi. were lodged of Coleman's alleged Leap Year than in the fable of | fled In the cause of discipline, Chtef | tiattention to dfity, and an investi Santa Claus wake up. If he does of Poliee Wappenstetn has declined | gation by the department resnited ing may come be- | to recognize the action of the board| Chief Wappenstein says that if fore the end of the year of civil service commissioners and | the man was guilty of the violations Of course no man can ever prove, Will not restore to duty Patrolman | for which he was suspended, he is that woman proposes, even in| Coleman, removed on Oct. 31, after| unfit for duty at any time, Mis 60 Leap Year » man who could | @ suspension of 60 days | days bave expired, and he is en pin a Woman dows never lived, but The charges were that Col n,)titied under the decision of the the women who can pin men down | supposed to be on duty, for sev-|evil service commission to return are legion. ra) hours sat on a porch during alte work. Chief Wappenstine de And they will pin many downt/|rain storm at Fremont, and that) elm that to put Coleman back and then sew them up hand and|he was wearing citizen's clothes | into the serviee would be demoral foot In this year of our Lord, 1908.) without permisaion Complaints | ising to the department, | THE SEATTLE STAR Inquisitive B4 Ha, hum, 1908 where does the old | Di) the Brute: | The Doveydove | | tle playmate get stung as usu Year here Like most mottos, it is soldgm Dan Abratems—Looking #0 sol Campbell, allan Grace O'6 jes Are Out. x HU |r ap to Joreek, recently discovered, near arrested Rutherforé—lias no bad wight as she was baying @ ticket and brought to head Vandeveer — Worrying (uarters bY Detectives Clark and Adams 04 @ Betty charge. She wil! be held for investigation. months has so | for “No such grafting scheme gows id Counetiman olds yesterday when asked whethe he had paid or agreed to pay for the tsertion of # card now run ning in the Seattle Republican, an-| B. W. Murray for the of. |dates for | flee of counciiman from the Tenth exp should appear “It the publisher of that paper named thorourbly sroused the people of thinks for one moment that he is Seattle as that which caused the going to get any money out of me death of two little children in the on that kind of @ graft, he will find he this morning |fire which destroyed the Washing ton Chiisyen’s Home The response of all classes to the id to thin deserving remarkable, advertising. |nouncing his Ne divaster in himseif sadly mistaken seen him and do not know it is he is running # card of not paid por have | promised to candidacy under a title inetitution beve been the runn: in the Republican as a paid adv disclaims any matter candidates published Lots | candidate cided to make the extra matinee scheduled for Thurs J a big benefit Of a dozen or cards are being half of them have hast The patrons of the Lois as wel) who never have for the matter climan Crichton is one of these. He TRe person who cannot sive five of ten dollars to the home, j give & small som ‘Mia jing Colonel Alden J. Biethen—Trying can aeconipiich this result by go- the benefit tomorrow aft On Free List. “It have not paid, agreed to pay fer the’ piblieation )of a card in the p I have not even been approached in regard to consider for a while the have named. SUBMARINES TO, PROTECT SOUND : <= upon exatnina law | dincovered that W. H. Ruseeli—Making specehes | Puget sound is asked of congress this reason I refrained ‘MaimenLiz w lehyerdecomplt- mentsofder seenen. Ain't datso,Maim?” “Yeplaz.” “SWEAR-OFF’LIST| WHO PAYS FOR ADS IN SEATTLE REPUBLICAN? “WOMAN 18 ARRESTED. Lottie Tenipleton, alias. Lottie Candidates for Council Deny That They Have Authoriz- ed or Paid for Announcements Appearing in Their KER have how. it happens being published paid pay for it” e Who only 7m or nr ¢ from doing so! Reyn why my card is ap “I have never advertise in the Republican,” said “and do not know publ) MR. SKYGACK from Mare: Saw earth be using new rals. Saw no other change, ; =n I do not know cring in the Republican unless it was ordered and is being paid for py someone who is opposed to my candidaey.” one of the cand unciiman-atlarge, also surprise that his card in the publication been solicited to that my card is Certainly | have ye the Bill? The action of the advertised can- didates in disclaiming responsibil ity for the 4 cards leaves but two available solu- tions of the matter. The cards are labeled “paid advertising” and the inference ts therefore natural that they are being paid for by some one. One possible solution of the other fe that they are being paid \for by some secret friend or friends ation of these ; joe the candidates in question, the other ts that they are bing 1 for by opponents with a view injering their chances of getting the nominations which they seek. Ta view of all the surrounding 1 did cfreumstances, the former hypothe- proposal sis appears by to purchase sone advertising space reasonable of the two, that is, that reputable persons other than the candidates in question have ordered and are wi paying for the publication of the Submarings for the protection of 't Would not be legal for me to do cards with a view of aiding in the pomination of their favorites. far the more Seattle Chamber This resolution was passed |yesterday afternoon by the Hood ‘organization and will be forwarded Renting siewe te )to Washington at once, On account / ,. ae of the depth of the variour east fut feos. Lew" Moore Wearing joud the soeed wines are practicable, and submarines, simi: | tar to the type of the Octopus, most | jbe provided for protection against | inva PIERRE, 8. D, Jan. 1—The au preme court declared void the pro- visions: of the state pure food law | union workmen who bave requiring patent medicines to bear the formulas of the composition. IS. THREATENE AT PORTLAND (By United Preset PORTLAND, Org, Jart: 3 has been served Dy (he Iroa, Tra this city employing fxen' molders ployed recently @ general stidks> [these laborers will be ordered t WAS Qe idays. OR. & Notice | "gm: | the B: ouyafta,4 leally assured the Grest Northern and Northern Pacific will accept the Council on the differeit shops tp) estimates of the state railway com ‘mission experts as to the cost of that unless they dischatey @)).non"itp}imduction and present value of tallpoads of those two compa if (nies, fut the O. R.& N. will fight the db&imlasion estimates. HAPPY LEAP YEAR! | ey morrow morning, when the shops will resume work following the . WILL FIGHT. nited Press.) 1L—It is practi. ND