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RECUR YRRE RS CO. tn aime . ht flat loans and Ane at reanonable ¥ € bate VIRTUR- YR 2 oO. no To Us , ol ° Do the Rest Charge for one Insertion, 100 Une. Seven words to the Tine, eThree times, one cent a BALARY LOAN RRACR NT LOA wort One month, Ge per line [! fer MARTON MUTED loaned pand: for « an Oo Mi Minimum charge for an “ad” 20 conte. DOWNTOWN AGENCY K Drug Co. First ay. tad berry “BALLARD AGENCY—P. Hi Mullen, 321 Ballard av. opp City Hall. Phone, Ballard 304 MAIN OFFICE--Seventh av, between Union nd University Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 tates see ople'e Havin The Star cannat cuaraotec BANKS. Ratuiracy Of assume responsibil _— Sy fer errors of any kiad oc THE CANADIAN BANK eort = telighoned adver COMMEMOR “Gun wr Yaw os tiie a a ean (a oe Vo Hedt, “Tam ne mos bam rooming @ +) — oe Ee teeta Co. bee boi at WoaD axD Coat 29 & lend ary mad Rettty oe Sree ANNUAL » WER. © Piper Husband and wite Block. Anqustus Armstrong Bro 118 Piet « Goattie, “yea want « rellnbie Mein Ssh ot A108 Goss Cny Dye Unis morning at the low price of | ay Union oF. at CALMOUN, DENNY @ EWiNG. S ccan Tae made 10 cents per pound, the regular tesha in pou holesale price, Frosh ranch exes, | met hatte . Pee a @ SEATTLE — 6:48 | Viice have bean held at 48 conte othese 0 SS al for several weeks, dropped to 46 7 PARMS AN! Ll doxen this morn Wank.) Bema ~ - me LEAVES TACOMA — 0:98 &. pao p ses butter, ¢ ne best on pated sm tl BXCRANOB 20 woven handy to | 1% ORE 18:18, 9:05 nd 7:30 mT ine market, Is quoted at two) GSTEOPATHY. mation; sourty aii _smoad bot |} U. GEELEY, dr. Agent. Seattle | unde for 7h conte. } tale partiality improved: 10% bens —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— of milk for the trom, three nice streams, © The first supply mm! een hal suet tare; areal ow Yo. 218. public market was placed on sale land, *ith house. twe cows 290 iny- | Consuitation free Niane MaLrer at & cents per quart, two quarts | a Atnnke Bide for 04 99 per mouth Take Seattle Interartan te Valley Chip eee atincingtr tinge the owner, “i © D WLMAN. | & ? Times | own dermey coe Washington Benitie woe | fod ben 1 Ghap Bole S| Sat "tre x —1-3! | Tot Christman, nickel frome glasses jar Treat crs ve * Paere White tr6 see ATTORNEYS AT LAW mares and oattioments 06 ang 31 Valen 140 New fort Alfred Gfolter, 442-2 New York btock, Tuseet B Pervell, 118 New York on, ABSTRACTORS, —“Pooth . Whiktiones - Manturd Abstract Co. _setabiiehbed 1969 Gasement of Mal ter Bik =Phene Mate 194. ovaine AND CLEANING. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. tae PHYSICIANS. Womens Dinwasee Dr tule VE? het dg. itor te-artanry ce as a Hawley, 123% Third aw. 4 tears ve 696-4 Cott mn * woman to home, 1616 th ave. 8-4 Main ets Supply Co. MUSICAL. OPTICIANS. De kane Option! Go, 100 whotmmale a aha i 1 8 O CLM AD, 2, Giannan ye CT Bivet Bdge Ind, 6902. ‘Rar © 2 paeelbsrdetses ADOLPH SRHRENS, 618 New Tore Block Duniap jomn Geneod oe Dr Dalton, 498 Arcade Ghin and gen | Amasen PATENT AY ATTORNEYS. Parent yreure io OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, wraduete ae —n= | peapalie jnatitute Ceteepein®. Comsnt lene “that? | jotie nad commstnation free Thiet WANTEO—MISCELLANEOUS. "PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. SS momnere Wi Cxewry *, Tiltian Pusher, voice 1 Holyoke Born ‘ Arcade OCULISTS AND AURISTS. |W SRGLTR M.D. Bre far, Koon | in 06 EEE Threat: @ American Baek tet ws -- ee we me oe ory | eae Bewrn 164 Sentara 10-12. at 2-4 | wat Paitiear—Torest, Wi Rye, Gar. Tb Almska Bldg Main 397 we MASSAGE. Klectrie-light bathe and m: | mon of women. Cottage, rear Tl MILLINERY. Sytish millinery at lowent Mrs A Hansen, 1605 corner Pine strpet AB ye Fy | FOR EXCHANGE. = Queen City Poel Cos aA “aon By ey Ame ye fe comveniont te te change te, Madivon 428 Dewey pi car Vine utes walk from car; 5M ser water; chicken roy plas $2.000 AT MALTDY, #21 Alaske Bag Beving Machines—Ginger, Wheeler, Home. Standard, Domestic, Natton For Sale awfully cheap, ¢ lar nog Srovtentn, (908.40 Hatin Of land, wih house, twe cows nat “uate 1920, 1nd agar Mai ot, corner ‘One cow aud one Ey inquire of Mr O'Brien, 6783 Bch ay N | poe month 81-69) lu Times biock, aang ou rican Fourth ave. Se } Want improved sere outside city tim. will ox Bun ef _shest 01.496 te Rowse | FARMS ANU ACREAGE. ere CLOSES HOME Just «@ few min -, im t-reom house $2¢ wrov NK oF OnE rwo TRAC Art tw wee am 300 mene fel inke fromm Rams the weds of ama’ foome, fre besidinge wries far ‘ladies | eeees, goed omit ments and hay freets one of taiy FS ~~ Wi0—018 @own and O10 6 month for mice lot goutee; University die | | rams! > | to You | 4 CANN PAYING oun EXTRA GOOD BARGAIN Halt cash, Quarter Acres West Seattle 10 to $400 BAL MONTHLY ) WENT BY ow ie ae KH AQUARE POR to LET eT ATION OUn mn ath » ta KINO DU HEINE SHOW the PROP RNTAL wire * ay, ka the NDEPEN DENT oF Ee-acre tract ol the valley, euveed” od ree Tk ” FARM PART AIN--40 seren rich bevel | ‘tend, welt improved, evertaeking bemat!- | handy 0 goed town, 1¢ orchar fraite bere faci! to the bare New ——— cry Rear Sevare. Drenm cottnee. 1 ears, dont rent Me jot Salem, Ore, ws mbseing, and in| arom cee my (haat the expense le hardly a0 item, being only he rom of eed aad & band oF tee dertag harvast farms ere paying tor thom THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN 4, 1908. BURGLARS ENTER BALOONS. Two naloons | Wort geattle " entered ¥ lame” yeuter morning ‘aeh to the aim of $8.60, a box of clears, & revolver and two bottles of Whinkey were taken from | King & Owe rr the Comey ° Ivlagd saloon $2 ln money, & 6 of cigars, a revolver and a rifle Were © | taken AUTHORIZE BOND SALE er Phe board of education at & meet ing laet night authorized the adv@r tisement for sale of the $500,000 schoo! bond issue, the money to be used for the copetraction of new buildings, The @irat bonds are to bear date of May 1, and will be} dinpowed of te the amounts neces }aary to carry on the work The right to reject any or all bide | In reserved to the board. seeKe bach Charter B, Mayers, UYING he woo and enn’ ING MAN. | 27 years old, ) the belt Gud be came Beattie bin brotha, H.W. meyers, has avk: | ved the poltes w aaect for bim He left Satem November 25 with a ee Ty } Gol. Cemwtord Promotes, WASHINGTON, Jaa. 3-—-Col | DOROTHY MARIAN HAUSMAN, | Medoem Crawterd, commend at Fort Wadnworth, No Yiwu oown “4 sation | ‘i wrigadie (Geattic Mar Exclusive Servi lore. ‘ea Ms F bem) eT. LOUIS, Jan. 4—Derothy 4 Tomes ot -senananReunageetaiaas Marian Hausman, ageg)4\, 4 the mest = bemitiful Nttle girl in Bt Lows 8be has just been awarded the fire prise of $50 in gold, of fered by the StarChronicle, by a com mities of promigrat club wom , fromm among 1,863 competitors realise that their properties form one of the moat profiiable elavaun of busioew known to the fire in suragoe com An & rewait PRETTIEST OF 2673 PRETTY ONE | Photographs of 2,673 girls and boys were submitted to the Star Chronicle when the beauty contest wan suggested. To eliminate possi bility of fw be nothing but the negative sum ber of the photographer, who ides tifled the little beatuy after he bad been selected | rates «bould be relatively lower om 1 Bly lw than om more haxardomt he only place in Beattie that the | | hewt of Insurance oan be obtalned | | at abmolutely equitable raten ln wie | |the Nerthwestera Mutual Fire Ae wociation, This company ix purely | | Mutual, and retures to its potty | | holders in dividends the largest pow | aibie proportion of premiums pald tary Meteall today admitted that o } Drep & card or call by phene fr reply to the crities of the navy an ilvstrated Booklet explaining! ia being prepared under his direc Gttheds, and showing endersemeapt tien. Thie ts done ia anticipation (By United Cuma). ysonmeded VABHINGTON, Jan. 4-—Gecre METCALF WILL REPLY TO NAVAL CRITICS )teependence om the resignation of | Admiral Hrownson as chief of the wreau of navigation. The report Will be not only a defense of the navy againet ite eritles, but will name the officers of the navy who | Dy all of Seattle's big banks °° of the call that will be made upon have given the information ame jthe department by the senate ine which the criticiem is based. ss | Tesolution to be introduced by Sem | Whether these officers shail be stor Hale next Monday Thin reso court-martialed or not will reat with ALBERT HANSEN (8 )fition “wiii sinc calt for the 'eor-\the secretary and the president Diamonds, Watehes, Jewsiry. : eats. eee es ae eee aneuson — ae FIRST AND CHERRY. violets, 36¢ bunch; chrysanthe Optical Department. PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TOD California ptenie hame are on special sale af the public market i for 16 cents. The milk te put up im bettles at the Kent dairies and is sealed and guaranteed fresh | Fish dealers are selling crabs at three for 26 cents. Today's quotations are: Ranch omgs, ¢5c dos; Eastern a4) Se rerecoccosccscooosess We are showing the finest and most styieh line of TOr COATS Im the City, THE TAILORED READY CO. pore Fourth and Pike. exks, Ibe dot.; Oregon cage, per seeceevcccccocecccoosoes dos Washington creamery butter, 4c; lowa creamery, 30; local mline ranch, S6e. | Faney consin full cream brick, 230; amber | cheese, 15¢. Chickens, 20¢ Ib Mutton chops, 12% @ 1%%e Ib.; irib steaks, le Ib; perterhouse, 1b¢ Th; sirloin, 12%c Ib.; round steak, ite tb; shoulder eveak, 3 Ibs, for |26c; hearts, ISe each; tongues, 450 @ S0c each; Hyer, Se Ib. Potatoer, 16 Yo 17 Iba. for 26e Sweet potatoes, 3c pound; pounds for 26¢. ba La bunches for Se. 2 bunches for Se; bofling Now te ald ns ibs. for 260. Carrete, 3 bunches for be. Dried onions, 6 Tbe, for 19¢. You wish TO SELL YOUR REAL TATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION Al WANT A QUICK BALE, INTER NATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO, 1089 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. 1908 IS ALL BEFORE US HR the bent kind of prospects. ty & bench thet we are selling in Taow some h Seanawey Radishes, 4 bunches tor Se. $ 7m | Four teens on Parsley, 3 bunches for 1% bal or ent run ow be. | THO REALTY LOAN @ RaNEING CO | euces Fran ones oe te rue eet ae oe for are | 14 Third Ave, Cov, Jomen ground, We will pay Your transparte-| Les none, wan or and back, ‘serve = hot dinner am) @02en; Japanese persimmons, 35¢ AP CHICKEN ranch; ¢-room | ound for the pirpar dozen | Rouse, 180 laying bene 3 cows larae o. [ince toed. clocs tai onty 0008. on 4 ’ nen 0 3 ere oom Mae's CalamMmeR, 1 | (ion buneh. ‘Fenee tock, wday. —tt| Nis sdaition ta “the ‘inet ‘stn me Rand og ° 2b i soem Bverybodty ia pi and aaiientes with’) their coll wp and Spinach, be > $3, 500 jo Tomatoes, lic per Tb. ¢-room moders hows, sirietiy up-to. | st Gate lot 408) car line; serth Lot 402106 Bound car line sores A-t Miles weet of Beattie miles went 12 minutes of 00; 19 minuies om of Yenter $500 fine view of cit Rainier $3,000 oa condenser route Terme $200 fro $1,800 Beattie i He tion ie paid for mi Cabbages, be to 100. Tester | & and i Rutadngns, 1% Wb. |) Sauerkraut, be Ib. Lettuce, 2 for Se. Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 160; on cob, be Ib. Lemons, 15¢ to 2¢ per doz. Cider vinegar, 36¢ gal SOUT AND Ake Tule) |) Cider, 400 to 50c per gallon. Beastitul treemh ecttene ites it |) Pineapples, 46c to 6Sc each. krand Sound) Oranges, 1h¢ to 3c dos. | Jap oranges, 10¢ dor; 30 to 40c per box | Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.50 box; and PRinney North 16 Rewiden: Phones White North 119% EKERS ATTENTION fe Mimet | Dates, 9-106 Cranberries, Se to 126 Tb. Huckleberrios, 100 Pumpkina, 10¢ to Ihe : Hubbard squash, Ge to 160. rms se nee, Grape fruit, 400 Dried, prunes, 2 ths. for 166 SEATTL® RBALTY a IMP. co, Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb. tell ca Bm }20e; candied honey, 20¢ Ib; 2% ensign | The., 460; 6 Ibe., 86e. os New nute—Filberts, 1fe Ib.; | black Walnuts, 2 Ibs. for Ibe; BEng | ih walnuts, 1éc-20¢ Ib.; almonds, aa jc «6; ope 20¢ tb; Brasil pute, 18¢ Ww; mixed nuts, 18e Ib; « Brasil pods, Flowers doxen ; nuts, 10e to 12¢ each: lfe each; Italian chest Carnations, 60-7be per roses, $1.00 to $1.50 dozen; Swins cheese, 26e; Wis) | cooking apples, 60¢ box; 9 Ibs. for | mums, $1 to $1.60; narciesus, b6e |dez.; hyacinths, b0c dosen. Birth Record. Births were registered today as follows Sherieck-—Te wife of T. Sherlock South Seattle, December 26, a son Cushman—To wife of C. Cush man, Seattle, December 28, a son. Bmery-—-To wife of 8. Rmery Ballard, December 19, a son. Anderson—To wife e 6 -& Anderton, 5066 Third av,, December 18, a daughter. Reck—To wife of A. Beck, 615 | Seneca st, January 1, a daughter. Sabli—To wife of J, Sahil Brighton Beach, December 26, daughter Death Record. Deaths were registered today as | follows Werts South Park Walker—J. Walker, 21, December Beattie General hospital. Bloods. 1. Blood, 34, January 1, Providence hospital Infant, December 31, p. TO ASYLUM Explaining “that he was affiicted at times with what he described as a “hot head,” when the top of his | head seemed to burn like a coal of fire, James C. Lioyd, who says he | recently came from Wisconsin, was committed to the insane asylum at Steilacoom yesterday at his own re- quest, This expressed desire to be | come isolated among the mentally | deranged was ro unusual that the insanity commission made a thor ough examioation in the superior jeourt department, where the hear. ling was held, and decided after a complete investigation to grant the | man's Tequest. The University of Washington Girls’ Glee club has completed ar- vangements for its coming tour. Next Thureday the girls will sing fn Snohomish. Next Friday they | will be heard in Everett, Saturday im Seattle, and a week from next Friday in Bremerton EXCURSION ABANDONED. For the present, at least, the proposed excursion to Honolulu has been abandoned by the Chamber of not enorgh reservations were taken in time to provide the charter money which had to be paid over te the steamship company by the first of the month. OFFICERS INSTALLED. The newly elected officers of Se- aitle aerie Ne. 1, Fraternal Order of Ragles, were installed last night jat a meeting of the lodge. Resumes Ore Shipments. | PHOPNIX, B. C, Jan. 4—Last night the first ore shipments to be shipped from the Granby mines sinee the closing of the properties on November 11, last, were sent | lout, The shipment consisted of about 1,000 tons. itiem, tae photographs | ASKS TO BE SENT: Commerce, owing to the fact that | “The Coleman only reagon — Patre so much it npent me tr one place was that was a con venlent and table which to sit down and keep the rain con © in out 0} ‘Thin in substance was Chief | penstein's reply to the offic fication of the civil t servite boa in duty today n to after the SAYS PATROLMI IS UNFIT an ” f Wap- 4 assigning man was discharged for cause by his superior officer Pointing to the fact that Col« man had been a member of th department for several years, the chief says the man knew the ruler of the department, and knew th no officer has a right to change bis uniform without permission Knew the Rules. The chief asserts that the of ficer knew also that the district joutside of the station, in which be made bin quarters needed a | much attention as the station, “for as a rule declares the chief thieves and burglars dp oot bresk Into houses where people are com stantly passing Coleman testified before the comminsion that the reason he put in so much time (die creme ag ; Was (hat Women were constantly | being imeulted; thet beboes, drunks jand rough characters comstantly \gathered abowt this place Never thebren, im ot the time he was there be made no attempt to arrest the oe people that wege faoulting ‘CONFUSION AS TO ELECTION DATE (Continued from Page One.) 5 Sum 0 ® Alnordenty 5 Bat If Cog ay of such sg. women manner” The chief man is guilty « oft the rules, they a rious nature ax to make him for duty. “He } itely wi wrts. “He My cone! te mnan'g * is not Jone @n fle ant violation vollee rales, but ne 004 may cok conn and to fores to protect eels would them but Cannot Experiment. ab ow fitnes gr from his gene Py ners since he with this him thetr not on the property only be myself as weil taxye and lute With the elements that we hav to contend with at thie time, it j not @ safe prepo to exper nent with an of whom om alanlutely watiofiod tn ncompetent, If such men, afier having had @ chases, are reinstated, | will seem have @ bot of worthless men, were to « to patrol @uty, 1 pelied to place a thet territory to do Din work. i tae board tosiew on bis reinstate: ment, | eannot im justice to taxpayers aselen bin to duty, ang wi be forced to carry him op payroll ae @ pensioner, which heave me one man short a time when We need « we can get. I would to having an sbac man patrolling a beat Councilman-at-Large. | place ; | City Comptrotier. Jot ¥. Terry x oh ae [ N, B. ‘ ; City Treasurer. 1 D. Thomas Davies, 26 Fi 1 av. W. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ lawn av b. Matlock, 1 mit ay.; George L. Haley, 410 Fed-| Charles G. Heifner, 702 Boren eral ay Kistler, 262 Ninth | Wallace G. Garvey Pitt av Wiittam 5% First av av. N fh. H. Harum. Pine st; Gus-| m tave Melsren 164 Fifteenth av.; A Ward ‘Counsiimen. i 4. Ge 1060 Kilbourne st First Ward—E. D. Corfee, Mie | First v. &. Ward Counciimen. Second Ward—A Kone, |_ First Ward—James Conway, 909 | Twenty-third ay. &, Andrew | King #t.; Riley W. McCoy, 127 Ninth | Hildebrandt C jay, & Fourth Ward—George W. 1 Second Ward—W. H. Vincent. 1416! berry, corner of Fourth ay. Thirty -firwt #; Joel Docking.| Marion st Charles F. Drager Fifth Ward—George Murphy, get t 1 Fourteenth av. 8. Eugene W.!| coin hotel. -” Way sel Thirtanoth a: RT cearea| movant Ward J. W. Firich, 11 € H. Randel?, 2414 Jackson st. Boren av ° | Third Ward—¥. M. Jeffery, 712 ighth Ward—Jobn Sparkn a | Sixteenth av.; Hiram C. Gill, 62 Righth av. W. y Thirty-fifth av Ninth Ward—Paul Land, Fourth Ward—Frederick Sawyer, | Whitman st te | 600 « Jumble st } nity Ward—W. H. Fiete D | Firth Ward——Chria, % Frasch, 1202 | 7412 Green Lake boulevard « Sixth av.: George F. Bancroft, a Bhafer block; H. F. Jackson, 1626 | SOCIALIST TICKET. I fons = : Byvert Stray, 1600) Werd Councilman. Sixth Ward—Arnold Zbinden, 2219 | | _Teietocette Ward—G. A. BR. Fourth av , 2442 W. Sixty-firet st Seventh Ward—E. S$. Ingraham, a ae 601 Fifteenth ay. N.; Fred M. Browne. COMMISSION'S WORK #16 Miller st; Thomas P. Revelle, 931 Twentieth av. N Queen Anne ay.; Charles W. Mel- te ville, 122 W. Mercer st n Ward—Alexander McKin-| | Kilbourne st.; Fletcher M.| The work of the Lake Wi ar 09 Blewitt st; Ralph E.lion Canal commiasion is he Downie, 3920 Aurora av.; Z. B. Raw-| completed. A meeting is being json, 4015 Evanston av.; George M.|this afternoon to take final Alnhiee, 1088 Kilbourne st.; Law su on the report of (h® com! rence M. Hart, 1058 Kilbourne et. de |W. A. Bailey, 11 Whitman avy.; | that is working out the distri ‘th D. N. Smith, 4808 Aurora av. lof the assessments against th. Tenth ward—R. T. Reynolds, 4730 erty gi ‘Tr Fourteenth av. N. E.; Alf EB. Parker,| The assessment rol! will soon 08 N. Forty-second st.; C. B. Kit-| turned over to the county ca = |" etenth: Ward. we it ‘Weaver, |sioners for record, and the evel are eaver, | 6522 Pinellas place: Janes B. Wood. SUA SReeEe, ‘ete expected, 5591 Kenwood place; T. P- wet gino aller ch aged tog Reventy-third st: ° | the construction of the wi : FIGHT ON OVER DISTRI Twelfth Ward-—Willtam M. Hines, J corner of Proxpect and Hol ATTORNEYSHIP | Thirteenth Ward—W. C. Ke an ‘yea 5 Thirtieth av. N. W.; J.T. Arm- ‘mo 223 W. Sixtieth st; Fred 16 | Rexinger. 2624 Meaty firth st, W. (By United Press.) ova | Fonrteenth Ward—Charies M.] WASHINGTON, Jan Wardatl 2650 Wainut st.) M&*|fightover the district alto s SEATTLE CITY PARTY. Fer Mayor. William H. Moore, 660 Olympta |place; Matthew Dow, 414 Pontius ay. Corporation Counsel. | ‘Thomas B. MacMahon, 1429 Sun- set road. City Comptroller. William H, Middieton, 1002 BE. Re- | publican st, Councilman-at-Large. George R. Cooley, 2131 Forty-see- ond av. W.; Oliver T. Erickson, 768 Belmont place. Ward” Councilmen. First Waerd—Leander Miller, Ninth ay. 8. Second Ward—A. E. Fiags, Twenty-sixth av. 8. Third Ward—Richard Gowan, 627 Thirty-fifth av.; A. A. Booth, 624 Thirty-fitth Fifth Ward—E. H. Mitchell, corner of Seventh av. and Pike st Sixth Ward—Neal Boyle, 2808 Sec- ond av. Ninth Ward—Benjamin D. Rates, | 2827 Twentieth av. W. |. Tenth Ward—John M. Wolfe, 2218 o22 622 N. Thirty-eighth «1 Cc. Rathbun, 4035 Fifteenth ay. N. E. |. Eleventh Ward—James Kelso, 2103 N. Sixty-second st. Thirteenth Ward—C. M. Cox, 821 W. Forty-fifth st. Fourteenth Ward—James Cun- ningbam, corner of California st. and W. Walker st. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Mayor. J. B, Meteatfe, 823 Main st Kulles, 217 Twenty-third av ald B. Olson, 616 Sixteenth av Corporation Counsel. _Cloeto R . Hawkins, s026 McKinley HL Don- “To Bank Depositors McGregor & Elliott, style tailor 106 Cherry st, will make their} 1$45 and $50 sults for $35 for a ‘few days. in Oregon is now on Bingham, of Salem, Senator Hawley and Chris ©. Schuebel, City, indorsed by Senator are the opposing candidates. dent Roosevelt will make lection. GIVES FORTUNE DEFUNCT B (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4- dent Ross of the defunct Title offers to turn over his own cs payment of desjositors M. Ladd has agreed to § cae the bank's ind Ross’ surrender of bis p tate to Mr. Ladd will rene latter to the extent of sothe 000, if Ross’ estimate of its is true. CONTRACT FOR BUILDI! The Stone-Webster Engi Corporation has secured the tract for the erection of the Wa building, which fs to be built) the old university grounds by Metropolitan Building company. The new structure wil} rise at southeast corner of Union 6 Fourth av. COLORADO SOCIETY ME ¥ fon 3823 The Colorado society will meeting next Wednesday in the Alaska club rooms, program consisting of musi¢ speaking. An address will b® ore | Ja livered by Hon. ifrey Che ler, of the exposition commf Memorial speeches will be | relative to two late members, @ »bs and Col. J. T. Cornfortlk