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3 THE GREAT POLITICAL SERIAL STORY “THE SPOILSMEN’ BEGINS OK LAST i ne u 4 ati , e VOL. 9 NO, 177 BRATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1908." by ‘ viii rod the Fred 1 New Vaudeville Today. AMUSEMENT, rong , . —, ia he Q I Brown of Harvard y . he e Pantages n, of - ‘ = Fernemn as the a, . ; ; 0 anys how ~ th ee that Ms y tar 1 his ; . ch oe . tv . aint MI S We * SUBMARINE BOATS FOR PUGET SOUND. ! Sv P this * rows farva ' At the Seatt o (By United Press.) = Ede Musee war * WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—Three submarine boats, two for To t e, t te an or, *® Puget sound and the third for Grays Harbor, Wash. are pro a ood , th r, . * vided for in a resolution introduced in the United States senate f the than f An, * today by Senator Ankeny and adopted by that body. The resolu: ‘ h , j w are * tlon calls upon the secretary of the navy to submit figures giv the art in ma " ' - s . * ing the cost of the boats, and also requests Setretary Metcalf to : at the ‘ ' Rev. J. M. Wilson Makes Strong Plea for Support of 2***** +4 **** +" 3 4 rspor'en'the naceasity ofthe purchave of whmarines, ‘These th . cee eee nd f * BANK CLEARINGS. 4 % tion has awakened new Interest in the senate in the Pacific » m the m at M ry SOUND CUSTOMS REPORT 4 : ® coast defenses, thia being shown by the o} ‘ L * r) y the close attention the sen. 4 Mayor Moore-—Prayer for Continuance of Present + = #\m saere gave the couaeion at “mas 1 ” 5 7 un pe le ¥ % y Unitec e = : ® Clearings today. .$1,521,29448 # . ' TO END 13, Administration. | & Halance | plicilalieuiiasSaliaticiadi J sdedadidhdiadhediaddia di eee ie t f Cus I a * Tacoma. * ap . re So ! 1 bia t of Puge i, in ——_— ow . war’, wade ie * ‘ toda #791772 & Pog a on . H Burlesque at the Ly eed § the - apy € or at “round a rm ( ry dation disc . M Mints | * * nterec i athletic conte je at the I he ‘ t € of Collector F. ing held at I : eoting | * Portland. * rh rose ; 7 . : = ehureh this ® Clearings today .& * cree » bow we ' hows the question was t his remarke!|* ! t * thinking that the writer had in|Female Sh f und °T i oa £2,000 000 faters went e that he| * * mind the foott tle of M wh h a 4 after & few pre ‘ nat ‘ ‘and that|* *& eee eee ee ewan bin” 3 —- aad 5» po wg Ny ‘they o ane Ni _ oo .! red to } ha Colle low” and tron n't me much, pments to Japan and p was & . hjection 1. None belas es ee + ste oe 3 “8 ? i ‘ A frie ‘ 22 t three de 1, Mr. Flagg made a short Three persons Were paigfully;the descent, with car 316 waltit|E “Checker seal bee thelé the } que meshes alk age Hers’ meetings this t injured this @orning when Queen | t the bottom of the Mil The f)f frenzied finagee scene in “The | the fea There will t 4 i 1 Rhos a ail the Presby " ect er eloment of the city ts Anne cars No. 316 and 316 collided! Mound car got beyond control Pit.” a long way from where you|inees Tuesday, Wednesday, Th ed sof Puget sound nes to lake up working 1 © against the at the foot of ath. : Motorman McKnight, the brakes etarted. and in ts of th tn Support of Moore : he hald E oe Queen Anne hill. ANGE) fusing to work properly. tt is sal “hag TE aR ee A in. shipmer te iass of the mintete S & few of that element McKnight, motorman on car 996, tug momentum as it roshélf of Harvard” is a capable one At the Third Avenue. é . atte Be shod sapport " t ave " og rading and con.| V2ch was was bedty m the incline, the descendin/# Henry Woodruff makes the part of! The Th enue th } th tt cnloael ‘ k ’ t and braised at Mind Anne dar struek the car at the base cf 7 n “Pore cng « , , e y Kove shiny ae to Oe fed wt $1,500 this) Wilson of 1614 Third ay. whe cut| Ue hill with such ¢ S Gite tecamiiee “nes re ae : + five times as much, and Bet Mrcenitioe, waking © . r ; ’ pa the office and the by broken glass and badly ghaken smash in the yertibules of bot! ot ang sola rt . 6 fest, 90: ages Be esors tor Mayor ; avford & Conor’ Ub. Wiltiage Webr of 1801 Fourth wars, derail both, and break everf nexs that is most engaging. t, who t “hey a tay hor ye Kpggoth ine . ¥ tena as we .4 mores hb av. Weet was @ut about the fate [pane of glans i them. None of th There is @ villain in the plece bs! Tg Picken Hegel ‘ " Bos - hey ee ey ee Dreae Moore has giv . ew wo 4 - Seputy uberiffs are| he, °ther passengers om both Cafe Injured were seriously enongh hurl whose swagger would have resulted tuted by detectives who diss ae at a clean admin f W " Attacks Miller's Platform now Gf: mn the case. bly + Bary Swear vee gst fo require them to be taken to thd in his being hazed out of any self- | themselves women. The MITCHELL FUNERAL. ~ a ae tdee wow at work ¢ © cas 5 started © ° or ; re < Ms polley and ‘tor ‘ mot in Mr. F ttacked the erity rt eule s aalet tinh eae Oati started over the hill om vy ma respecting school, but olherwite has many melodramatic scenes and - eats of the entire city ° abn F. Milk plat 1 ar the premises of the American 0 ee the characters are In very ble sny humorous ones, and pron! 1 of Samuel M. reelected ‘ x that he ‘ ‘ th. me | trich ¢ . in the sa vieinity hands, with the result that the play ito be a popular bill at the Third mw aged Methodist min- ere Seaton wae sSuEEee who m stroila . hund dollars. La the Brown of Harvard” is an a was held yesterday and ia reper Fay The Sta k r tools were found concealed tn the week attraction. “Secret Service.” fte the Bonney-Watson ed to retire ; res. ‘ posit adjacent timber alwa friends were pi see es | ISSAQUAH a oe ar aent was V f t 7 ” ] ad L oora had ese ve t he Baptiet as } The sgerbread Man" caused sterda 1 was 83 years feente and that the meeting Was ii way A prayer As the feeult of a Gailey Ge alebrdin to the stones told oes a i Gals for the purpose of securing He Monti etre 8 bauch, George Cyrnic, a Bohemian |(fficer Anderson, had tndividun! opinion 3 , present ad WAMES 0 i} laborer, Was shot and almost im jdrigking heavily) The suspected eas Men's le . A stantly killed near Issaquah yes | murderers fnaist that Crynic shot be asked to fu nish writte n of the seavion At the annual stockholders’ meet-| terday, The shooting wecurred at | Mammelf, but the evidence z on all of the candidates neaneed._ tha cipal aan ericanCanadian Off | 2¢ C8in of George Bennett. Hoth ten@ to corroborate the Baser Element Busy polit will be wd at the poad “held at the aaa on nnett and Joe Peet, with whom | wuateide. / Warning bis hearers that, the text meeting Snes on Jan. 10, the follow oft. | the ad man had spent some time! Orynie was shot in the right i Rev BL Wh ao ee ene towne 24 drinking, are under arrest, suapect- breast with a shotgun. The gun y paching primaries, A. } x. |W ree abank hihi tater. vn hal, notified Uwe coron hate, and the man was picked a ee wads, ares ts Soha’ un ei : au opaentica:. Slama al party candidate fc woting a ane hh Matha, alors * and Deputy Coronor|\p at least 20 feet away. He was y this sale, Here's a prices, an inkling if you please. Space prevents a mor eniadoneee tary. The large number of share | Wve? left thie sftermpos, et 3:98) usbosscious when assistance arrty oe a Ta he cxent were much pleased ° Coc’ + aygpeade te medical assistance, F The three mon were together di@@ without Jou ith ogress shown by the re regaining conscious | a ARE CHASED RUEF IN COURT BY OFFICERS ILLEG: By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Ja & rewmlah Iinan harged with ¢ {By United Press.) 2 g to about $400, were nied this om i SEDROWOOLLEY, Jar ake The burg were met | Judge Dunne 1 Jan. 27 for trial.) ez ' fler ¢ n th on hapten The safe in the ste f afte dur wide of this Ruef was in ox his morning, # akeeeene P e m \ ¥ Officers Dunbam and Smith. companied by his attorneys, with aneanene Chief R Cle k Sa Mewn open by burglars this glare, wh pped the silver some time. He refused to discuss|® CUBA TO GE RETURNED. # fag to about Le and ® are : parwalt — ay ah ; ic ie h Dis * (By United Press.) ’ omen's Fine Cambric Drawe An Elaborate Fluffy Underskirt oe | trict Attorney Langdon this after-|* WASHINGTON, Jan. 13-—- # able Citizenship. soft finish, cut full and wide, of soft finished camb with Cab H be pack to , t . MI noon ~ em Fp bem aed = 2 French tops, trimmed with 20{nch flounce of fine lawn | Elaborate Corset Covers of soft DDL .* i n reh o ———— openwork embroidery, edein 4 three ro de torchon inished bric h E WES is IN” ® April of next year, If a recom @] “Owing to the laxity of the re, 0) oa ae te J o gt te ew nlber tad a = “ nierenges Nee wy res ss — REG $ # mendation forwarded to Pres @ Tistrat wb gy ow nsters of , insertion and tne yoke of two-thread e and GRASP OF BLiZZA RD t ident Roosevelt by Secretary #tacity fon requirements, there are|in | forming a flounce 9 inches 4 with wide torchon eyelet embroid-ry sheer * of War Taft is adopted This . fully 1,000 names on the registra to | wide. Very special; edging, with dust oo. Swiss, finished with 1 bead- er thouss { four hundred Seat 1 # tion rollx of persons of questionable | nat sale price c ruffle. Sale price wueu ing and ribbon; a corset cover ; : ; | # sugkestion was made to the @|citizenship, a large percentage at | cial re : and | ned “se voters had b registered al © president today * v fe well cut and finish: made (By United Press. ny has no lines out of Chi-| the ree iy 8 ffice at the elty| > i y * | lense of whom are not qualified clai®ft Finished Cambric Drawers, an Excellent Cambric Skirt, has for beauty and dura CHICAGO, Jan ‘ ‘ , nt the Western Union has @ hall a oe tod This voters id H. P. Wilson, chief renimade with top ban trim 1 fF 49c SP aiies o04 towns withis New by alert role 4 ¥ De ee ee OH cogiiration clerk. thie mornin Sajmade WHE top band end trim deep flounce of good. law bility. Sale price joy - a te 4 at the rate « 000 a ‘or each - Ly" iets aie oo Fant <n pe med with embroidery edging trimmed with — tue A Beautiful Corset Cover, made radius Pt 10 . are n}¢ n 4 the registration books | —, oa g F. . re . n f in c » the eluted of Serves " a oe conn and 400 for the aliens, whe are, in many instances of dainty Swiss, fall 4 inches footed with full ruf m & ot gen open ple Of the season. wh eann fat fe halé day t The rapidity with jbeing brought to the eity hall by «wide, 4 clusters of five 49c ter tucks has deep ¢ : nt A “- tao Sa theo dey bight and has , - awd cig Ceaeaene to ward heelers and machine politiea! nan tks Sale price ruffle }e Brice dsiatey . kone orn, finished With slowly diminist ' All fe " “ia he total. seatatretie boosters, continued Mr. Wilson. beer i c ith edge to ¥ Wlegraph lines are eithe ed been death F e the primary Son ait on Some civie organization could doing 0d Cambric Drawers; have | Fine Muslin, with deep bi natier piggies: = pe oe Pee Mp pardiysed. The Postal Telegraph and many are aband 4 20,008 a & valuable and necessary work for, ‘““IFrench top, well made dnd | of sheer lawn, with clusters o Sai atin, cath 49c ‘ile “ en jthe purification of the ballot by old ¢rimmed with fine lawn ruf. wide and narrow tucks, footed a yu be C 26 When Prot. M. H. Thorp of the jechecking up their names so ae to! dom), 4 with full ruffle of tucked lawr Serviceable Cam| le Corset on ‘ state university thie morning|muard againet the possibility of |roun’®, C8¢¢ With Valenciennes and wide torchon lace Oo. pe ing bn == a. PR i ; ace, clusters of tucks and seatan . an wt open work entbroidery, top solemnly informed his class in| thelr being permitted to vote hall edging. Sale price : . j lainty bows of wash and armhole finished with rib- [rhetoric that President Charies F What Law Requires, ing @ 8 49c iful Fine M Under. | bon and two-thread lace edg- | versity was plagiarist, the «#tu-|naturalized citizens before bei ‘| skirts, ent wide, with dust s . 49 Gente sal up and teoked for a cea.|permitied to vote Under the ratithe er” Crawere 40 In. wide, | rusnle and deep flounce of.fine | | each ic a ion. Prof, Thorpe continued by |inas in force in Seattle a man in| the: ™*4¢ from fine long cloth lawn, trimmed with » wide | Good Cambric Corset Cover, explaining that President Thwing| not required to present his natur- the trimmed with lawn ‘ruffle tucks, footed with embroidery with effective yoke of heey | Change Made in the Famous Murder Trial 2° EERE EERE HEHEHE ES! ovidently stole his enxay on the|#llzation papers, as ix required in| the edged with torchon 49 and Ginch ruffle | lace insertion and two rows of value of a college educa from | all other cities, but is permitted to corrlace. Sale price ic Sale price v wide beading, run with Wi * MARTIAL LAW IS De pret yy I thn leeaister if he te cane ; ben; good length 49 the writings of a student In the | rexiste ne ing to swear |the | 2 ~-Witnesses Excluded From Court Room. * DECLARED OFF, & | (0 writings that he fs a citizen the ss utiful Fine Muslin Drawers, | Beautiful Fine Cambric Skirt, ¢_ price Ic * * “ cut wide, with deep Mounce of | Splendid Wearing Corset Cover, uiadies “4 iar nied S| the fessor then read the ‘ores, yen hundreds, of men still vith French top, cut wide } liye Day wir Bigger oe of soft. finished camibric, Sel ial ee es 1 # INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. ® pat ody age po! the ae " aintily trimmed with clus with clusters of hemstitched yoke of eyelet embroidery, ie # much intere % 13,—Martlal law in Muncie, # | Onimy Ani thove of Bree hinge || fine tucks and beautiful | tucking, footed with open armhole fimished with em- Beer ONK: Jan. 13—Buile- & 1 eee ae eee eee lom—one “Of thems was stdien mbroidery edging full | work embroidered ruffic, 6 in broldery edging; a well fin The state rested its e* 1 their thizer * i smell — hes wide. Sale 4 wide dust ruffle. @0 ished garment. Sale 43 ' k As the y f een c Fa the Thaw une ok 3:79 thie & & been ere one, tes & “y~ rantings _ test a’ or" YRIC T: rs Sc } Sale price sue price ic * * ns & Govaerts in & proclam- #| the Student's effort was mer Dainty Might @ ¢ ft tin thee ; tine Chane Kee ; " esponse to a demand for s . ainty Nig own, of so! n- WAkkhtnenee be ca es reeretae Nemes Site sand-enre thileai Gamelan _ t t owns IC) ished cambric, cut low round (By United Press . : eat Seen ne ey ty ‘robe that #) tay with the student, and he waa},,A" Set which was not on the the sta neck, with deep yoke of blind wew Yous, ames Clinch Smith followed | # ms i *| marked zero and reproved accord. |2INS yesterday interrupted the reg: | to this Soft-Finished Nainsook Gown embroidery {nsertion and two Dt > ming to t stand fter a =o itar routine of the stock company mixed 4 * rows of beading, run with rib- istrict Atiorn ; - «ly cut low neck, with two rows of onal : oe had red RRR me now playing at the Lyric theatre, | shaking s ‘ : , bon neck and short sleeves and in the Thaw + K Evel and j Ag a result, John F. Burke, sta There ‘§ fine lace insertion and two a tainty embrel i 98 Mbiticion “ | hee with assault and battery but Mr 4 ribbon, short sleeves with Pretty Gown, cut medium low, Walter 11 ere estionir tor KIL he complaining witness is How-to the vents odbal with: Relies square effect, with front shoul- the first witne: : : ! n I fact HOL MEETING! fara C. Jones, of 1924 1 venth | morning eye rely ee der trimmed with embroidery Bares ae F he witne av. Mr. Jones is a member of the |an opport lace S8c insertion and two-thread _ lace Ment of facts « ; prt ae ~—_ ¢ Lewls Republican club (By United Press.) company. Yesterday Mr. and Mre.|in a jus Sale price edging, long sleeves 98 Of the fatal s n ‘ © wats ‘ its ch consists of Mr. Le Dr.| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 Jones reached the theatre during | is Beautiful Sof Long Cloth Night Sale price ais c “at a ith t ’ A. Ghent, Geo. W ffries, | Fra W. Paty, veteran of the Civil,® Tehearsal and burke ts alleged to Gowns, with low round neck Stunning High Neck Gown, of 2 1 claim that Mr. Levy i# go-| war, and for many years a charac. | have ordered the woman from and yoke of fine Swiss em cambrie, neck cut V_ shape, the publican mayoralt ter Ferry building, where |e broider finished with two yoke of dainty blind embroid. minee, has made plans for hold-| he sold Jers, was killed yeu! rows of beading, run with rib ery insertion and rows of hem- i ing a Lev eeting the Third | terda struck by an autch| bon, neck and short — sleeves stitched tucking, long sleeves, 1 Tuesday night resse Mr. and Mra edged with German Valen: neck and sleeves “ee d with ber et fr. Le ort ¥ ¢ enjoying an Py clennes lace embroidery to match 98 The meeting will be held in alnoon spin. Pissis ia a well known price 98c yoke, Salé price c LAKE WASHINGTON apartm at 1 eenth ; il get away from you again if Detective The rd Mri ward WILSON IMPROVING you try to put the shackles on me the | whic Palle ey the So said John Moran, charged with offered no A Cl h d T di 9 Y d ; b han ct wi Gowator Jot Le Witeon yaa q beer demnelenmames a Se" ° fade of Long Cloth and Lawn Tuesday at IC a Yar . ght be sad Bas - scat | bed day deetarded (Gk, en, Oren tm ier Dakota, to his two| This mort Values to 20c a Yard. : ‘ asion fering | towards | t yreanis@ | dence hosplial, where he has been|YOUNs captors, who had brought #ppeared and i " e had visite a | the confined for about two wake with |him from Watertown, N. D. oo va prisoner he we will place on sale ene case of short lengths ef Long Cloth and 40-inch windy te! a : ar ree Tanech trouble Tada heer lceive the reward and capenes|them. Fearisine texture. Some have en oll spot here and there;-but in most instances the pieces g the cold night ' REPAIRING STREETS. Hit te agnounced that his eonditiog|money for his roturs, quested axsici@n and fresh, and there fs no doubt Dut the material is just what you 9c e ue tack, 1 Jon the whole ia much improved | Morec was captured by a enw of (Gad Detective een looking for. For January's sewing, Tuesday, a yard At ee ee ee § crow of met wae set te Work ‘The family foar no immediate dan (he sheriff at Watertown and a Without shack papa t nar we fe od A by the street departinent thi morn’ gor, hut be hae anftored much dix Fowng (rend, ‘The rewant for cap boat oat depu r ne clearing awa € is Of | comfort and pein ture In such aasee is 820 sod ox I tol® them aie was enlist be big slides which ooeurred atong penses hack to (he pines of de ne troubte wheRoyal Cistoriat f ow r t 5 on the west side of HI ott | Th yodtition af Gevernor Rem | seriten The young men started town,” said mcMe Review nent was bi tee ve |bay, along the Weal Brattle shore,| ple was reywrted as betier by the with thelr prisoner for Bremerton auner started @ Patterns : ” ; : f Mr wat Lee a Bircet Auperintead | guthertrios al Mine turlitel (ofar | handewiing him to the seat | cuffed me to the Are Frenchy. ; phing! the} ent aloney estin # inal it Will Pe jauneed 2 onoforiabie nth! and snd je: the colored porter bo ® bie buck coon t Was fever ag nt ad - b vife tn 14 feet off require almout 10 days to repelr | genered conditions ye more fav | weirh him When close to Beattie wore at (hie, anc Nothing was the lekt of the é — Ph # ning about 7 og berpered moni roy the streorsorabie It is stated, however, that| Mores in some manner slipped his feed to reloane 5 jis Giretelawe condition again, bis condition is still critical, bendcusts and evcaped. {Would get ee sg . ° Ore eo © OOD OD HE araw eoWy 2 = -LHE SEATTLE a